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The well-known argument that

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:07 am
by asimj1
Despite this, academic research has actually shown that immigration has little impact on wages and unemployment. immigration ‘takes jobs’ is actually challenged in an article written by Ethan Lewis who suggests that there is an unconscious bias that the number of jobs is in a fixed state.

In other words, this claim is actually false to an extent as vietnam rcs data the number of job opportunities, in most cases, rises at a higher rate than immigrants occupying jobs, and so you could even say immigrants bring about more job opportunities in the UK.

Additionally, there is actually evidence of the benefits immigrants bring to the UK as in Jonathan Portes’ commentary, he highlights that in 2016, foreign arrivals had a ‘net contribution of £25 billion.’ Without immigration, this money would have not been accumulated and so we can see how immigrants do positively impact the UK economy, but media articles choose to ignore these statistics.

In this way, we can see how the way the media presents the economic impacts of immigrants in the UK as much more harmful than it is in reality, and almost overshadows the benefits immigrants bring to the UK, in aims to potentially push the agenda of immigrants being ‘bad’ for the economy.