when do migration workers become a problem of the receiving economy
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migrants are high-skilled, they will tend to raise per capita income and prompt a long-term increase in the economy's capital-labor ratio; if, on the other hand, they are predominantly low-skilled, they will reduce average income per capita in the short run and promote the adoption of less productive, more labor- ...
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