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We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative
We Wanted Workers: Unraveling the Immigration Narrative
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The economic impact of immigration is often viewed through a narrow lens.To many economists, immigrants are a collection of much-needed workerswho can fill predetermined slots along the proverbial assembly line, alwaysa boon to the host country. But immigrants are more than just workers; likethe rest of us, they have lives outside the factory gates and are affected bythe social environment in which they live. They make choices with unintendedconsequences. And those who migrate might not fit the…
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The economic impact of immigration is often viewed through a narrow lens.
To many economists, immigrants are a collection of much-needed workers
who can fill predetermined slots along the proverbial assembly line, always
a boon to the host country. But immigrants are more than just workers; like
the rest of us, they have lives outside the factory gates and are affected by
the social environment in which they live. They make choices with unintended
consequences. And those who migrate might not fit the ideal the receiving
country has in mind. While George J. Borjas reveals that immigration has not
affected the average American all that much, it has also created many winners
and losers. Somebody’s lower wage is somebody else’s higher profit, and those
who employ or use immigrants benefit handsomely. In the end, Borjas argues,
immigration is mainly just another government redistribution program—though
often disguised by the volatile political debate it stirs.

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The economic impact of immigration is often viewed through a narrow lens.
To many economists, immigrants are a collection of much-needed workers
who can fill predetermined slots along the proverbial assembly line, always
a boon to the host country. But immigrants are more than just workers; like
the rest of us, they have lives outside the factory gates and are affected by
the social environment in which they live. They make choices with unintended
consequences. And those who migrate might not fit the ideal the receiving
country has in mind. While George J. Borjas reveals that immigration has not
affected the average American all that much, it has also created many winners
and losers. Somebody’s lower wage is somebody else’s higher profit, and those
who employ or use immigrants benefit handsomely. In the end, Borjas argues,
immigration is mainly just another government redistribution program—though
often disguised by the volatile political debate it stirs.

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