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Ymorist [56]
3 years ago
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Immigration can result in a general decrease in wages because immigration

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scoray [572]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is C. Immigration can result in a general decrease in wages because it increases the supply of labor.

Explanation:

Immigration the process by which people settle in another country or area. An immigrant is an incoming mover. In contrast to a casual visitor or traveler, an immigrant wishes to settle in the country for a longer period of time.

In order to manage the influx of immigrants socially and economically, each country develops its own migration policy. This policy determines how the country deals with immigrants, how many are admitted, and what requirements a person must meet to enter the country.

In many countries, immigration is seen by citizens as a negative phenomenon. This is mainly due to two factors: on the one hand, many societies see foreign cultures as a threat to their lifestyle and customs; but mainly, since immigration supposes a population growth, which increases the supply of labor for limited jobs, reducing the chances of access to better jobs for the citizens of the receiving country.

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