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  2. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants try to find a way to feed their families, and may end up being exploited. Triplett also notes that since 1989, "their average real hourly wages (in 1998 dollars) had dropped from $6.89 to $6.18", and that immigrants suffer physical as well as economic exploitation in the work place. [14]

  3. Economic migrant - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The United Nations uses the term migrant worker. [3] Although the term economic migrant may be confused with the term refugee, economic migrants leave their regions primarily due to harsh economic conditions, rather than fear of persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership of a particular ...

  4. Immigration - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] A 2018 study in the American Economic Review found that the Bracero program (which allowed almost half a million Mexican workers to do seasonal farm labor in the United States) did not have any adverse impact on the labor market outcomes of American-born farm workers. [127] A 2019 study by economic historians found that immigration ...

  5. One key reason inflation is cooling: Immigrant workers

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    By that time, the influx of immigrant workers had already picked up. After taking office in 2021, Biden implemented more than 400 administrative actions to streamline the visa process and — more ...

  6. Immigration: These states have the highest demand for ... - AOL

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    In 2019, immigrants accounted for 23.1% of all workers in science, technology, engineering, and math-related professions in the US, up from 16.4% in 2000, according to the American Immigration ...

  7. How immigrants are driving labor force growth, easing worker ...

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    Immigrants are behind most of the growth in the U.S. labor force the past few years. The trend has helped ease worker shortages and slow inflation.

  8. Migrant Workers Convention - Wikipedia

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    Article 7 of this Convention protects the rights of migrant workers and their families regardless of "sex, race, colour, language, religion or conviction, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, nationality, age, economic position, property, marital status, birth, or other status". [3]

  9. Tough immigration policies are making it harder to build new ...

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    “These [immigrant] workers are not substitutable,” said Michael Clemens, an economics professor at George Mason University. Clemens has studied the effect of immigrant labor in the workforce ...