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DISADVANTIAGE OF MIGRATION

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Answered by KhushiKanani
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Depression of wages may occur, especially in lower paid jobs.

• Having workers willing to work for relatively low pay may allow employers to ignore productivity, training and innovation.

• Migrants may be exploited.

• Increases in population can put pressure on public services.

• Unemployment may rise if there are unrestricted numbers of incomers.

• There may be integration difficulties and friction with local people.

• Large movements of people lead to more security monitoring.

• Ease of movement may facilitate organised crime and people trafficking.

• Economic disadvantage through the loss of young workers

• Loss of highly trained people, especially health workers

• Social problems for children left behind or growing up without a wider family circle

It is clear that immigration can be beneficial for migrants, but only if their rights are protected properly. It can also be economically beneficial for both countries of origin and host countries; however, with present economic and trading structures it is the rich and powerful countries that benefit most. Migration brings social and cultural pressures that need to be taken into account in planning for future services. Migration also has the potential for bringing peoples together culturally but friction occurs if efforts are not made to dispel negative myths held by local people. It is also essential to provide good information about the local way of life to newcomers and ensure opportunities for people to mix and integrate. Where the economic preconditions exist, migration is inevitable. When people try to prevent immigration it just goes underground.

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