The economics of migration: managing the impacts Print E-mail
Written by Richard Exell   
Friday, 13 July 2007
"The Economics of Migration" argues that migrant workers are not responsible for unemployment or low pay and are not a drain on the welfare state. The policy response to migration should be to provide extra training for low-skilled workers and to enforce employment standards, such as the minimum wage. "

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