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- From the perspective of the destination economy, "Demand Pull” immigration generally results in (hint: draw a graph) more workers hired but wages could either increase or decrease with immigration. no change in wages nor workers hired. lower wages and more workers hired. higher wages and more workers hired.brief analysis of labour condition in china?Which type of migration involves the most people per year: international migration, interprovincial migration, and intraprovincial migration?
- From the perspective of the destination economy, "Supply Push" immigration generally results in (hint: draw a graph) higher wages and more workers hired. no change in wages nor workers hired. lower wages and more workers hired. more workers hired but wage could either increase or decrease with immigration.Explain in general what mean World Unemployment and Labor Markets ?What is the advantage of migration in the country losing people? Money sent home by migrants Decreases pressures on jobs and resources They are more prepared on low skilled paid jobs A and B