1. How many people commute to Northern Ireland for work or study?
8295 persons.
8295 persons.
2. Suggest one limitation of the commuting data given in the infographic.
It is not clear over what period the number relates to - daily, weekly, monthly?
With an open boarder, how is this data collected in order to be accurate?
It is not clear over what period the number relates to - daily, weekly, monthly?
With an open boarder, how is this data collected in order to be accurate?
3. Using evidence from the infographic, suggest why the infographic might be seen as anti-Brexit?
Possible answers include:
Possible answers include:
- The data chosen is more often showing that Ireland contributes more to the UK than UK to Ireland (FDI 87billion/37, imports from UK 18 billion/exports to UK 15 billion
- Focus on an economic disadvantage for the UK
- Irish source - Ireland in EU
- Images - piggy bank, global circular trade, cogs of trade and economy
- Colour - migration in red and centrally positioned, overall colour scheme is red, white and blue
- Language - repetition of the word foreign.