Skilled migration
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How skilled migration from Asia reshaped the US economy
Since the 1990s, high-skilled migrants from Asia have played a pivotal role in meeting US demand in technology, healthcare, and higher education, contributing to innovation, productivity growth, and improved services across the economy. Restricting these flows may not protect domestic workers as intended, but instead risk reducing long-term competitiveness and shifting talent and cutting-edge activity to other countries.
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How do domestic migrants impact local labour markets in developing countries?
Low-skilled natives tend to be most affected by low-skilled migrants, but are high-skilled natives most affected by high-skilled migrants?