what is migration? what are it's costs and benefits?
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3.5C - Costs and Benefits of Migration
3.5C - Costs and Benefits of MigrationMigration has economic, social, political and environmental costs and benefits for both host and source locations. ... Government may benefit from popularity due to the increased economic benefits from migrants.
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Migration has economic, social, political and environmental costs and benefits for both host and source locations. ... Government may benefit from popularity due to the increased economic benefits from migrants.
Migration boosts the working-age population. Migrants arrive with skills and contribute to human capital development of receiving countries. Migrants also contribute to technological progress. Understanding these impacts is important if our societies are to usefully debate the role of migration.
Oxford Economics estimated, in a 2018 paper commissioned by the government, that immigrants overall cost the Exchequer £4.3 billion in the year 2016/17, (with a net contribution of over £4bn from migrants from the EU 'Original Member States' considerably outweighed by a cost of £9bn for non-EEA migrants - par.
Migration boosts the working-age population. Migrants arrive with skills and contribute to human capital development of receiving countries. Migrants also contribute to technological progress. Understanding these impacts is important if our societies are to usefully debate the role of migration.
Oxford Economics estimated, in a 2018 paper commissioned by the government, that immigrants overall cost the Exchequer £4.3 billion in the year 2016/17, (with a net contribution of over £4bn from migrants from the EU 'Original Member States' considerably outweighed by a cost of £9bn for non-EEA migrants - par.
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