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  • How immigration has changed the world – for the better
    According to the World Bank, increasing immigration by a margin equal to 3% of the workforce in developed countries would generate global economic gains of $356 billion Some economists predict that if borders were completely open and workers were allowed to go where they pleased, it would produce gains as high as $39 trillion for the world economy over 25 years
  • Why it’s time to rethink migration - The World Economic Forum
    Making the most of migration through smart policies is essential for global development The private sector will play an important role in crafting these #Migration #MigrantsDay
  • Immigration和migration有什么不同? - 百度知道
    Immigration和migration的区别有释义不同,读音不同,侧重点不同。 一、释义不同 1、Immigration 移居(入境);移民人数;移民局检查站。 示例:The character of this country has been formed by immigration 这个国家的国民性是由移民形成的。 2、migration 迁移;移居(移出和移入
  • Which countries have the most immigrants? | World Economic Forum
    Some countries are both immigration and emigration countries This is the case of the United Kingdom, which had 8 4 million immigrants and 4 7 million emigrants in 2015 The United States has a considerable number of expatriates (2 9 million in 2015), but this is 17 times less in comparison to the number of immigrants (48 million at the same date)
  • These 3 charts explain the complex history of US immigration
    Immigration to the US over the last century has come in waves and troughs The 1900s saw significant arrivals as part of the so-called ‘third-wave’ Industrialization brought millions of Europeans to the United States, who found work in the factories of northeastern and midwestern cities
  • What are the real debates surrounding immigration in an increasingly . . .
    Absorbing immigration is a difficult long- term process, and to successfully integrate immigrants you must have the support and cooperation of the local population The one exception to this rule is that countries are obliged to open their borders to refugees escaping death in a neighboring country, even if the local population doesn‟t like it
  • How does immigration affect trade in services?
    Altonji, J G and D Card (1991) “The effects of immigration on the labor market outcomes of less-skilled natives,” NBER chapters in: Immigration, trade and the labor market: 201-234 Baldwin, R and F Robert-Nicoud (2014) “Trade-in-goods and trade-in-tasks: An integrating framework”, Journal of International Economics, Vol 92(1)
  • The link between immigration and inequality | World Economic Forum
    The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
  • Migration is a global strategic asset. We must not undermine it
    The immigration of young workers can also help ease pressures on the pension systems of high-income countries We also know without a doubt that well-managed regular migration boosts public confidence in migration systems while protecting migrants
  • The migration opportunity: Colombias policy example to the world
    Immigration is also a source of youth, making it a great way to tackle the real crisis that most developed countries are facing: that of ageing populations Most migrants arriving in these countries are young and of productive age, which brings a great opportunity to expand the taxpayer pool in developed countries that provide revenue to cover the costs of retirees





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