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The social implications of immigration are intertwined with economic factors from "summary" of Issues in the Economics of Immigration by George J. Borjas

Immigration is a complex issue that has deep-rooted social implications that are closely intertwined with economic factors. The arrival of immigrants in a host country can lead to changes in the social fabric of the community, affecting various aspects of society such as culture, politics, and social cohesion. These changes are often driven by the economic circumstances that bring immigrants to the host country in the first place. One key social implication of immigration is the impact on the labor market. Immigrants often take up jobs that are either undesirable or unavailable to native-born workers, leading to competition for employment opportunities. This can result in tensions between immigrants and native workers, as well as debates over the effects of immigration on wages and employment levels. Furthermore, immigration can also have im...
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    Issues in the Economics of Immigration

    George J. Borjas

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