まとめ
移民 移民 移住
科学分野:
- 経済学 エコノミクス
- 社会学 社会学 社会学とは
背景:
- 移民の経済的影響は,重要な研究分野である.
- 地元労働者や公共資源への影響を理解することは極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 移民の経済的影響に関する利用可能な研究をまとめること.
- 地元労働者の収入と雇用への影響を分析する.
- 移民のスキルレベルと長期的な収入の可能性を評価する.
- 移民による公的援助の利用を調査する.
主な方法:
- 既存の経済研究と移民に関するデータのレビュー.
- 異なる移民コホートにおける労働市場の影響の分析.
- 収入,雇用,公的援助のデータを検証する.
主要な成果:
- 地元労働者に及ぼす全体的な経済的影響は最小限である.
- 特定のサブグループや高密度地域では,いくつかの影響がみられる.
- 1970年代に到着した移民は,低いスキルと収入を示しています.
- 移民による公的援助の受給に関するデータは,現在不確実である.
結論:
- 移民は,現地労働者に対する経済効果の総和を限定している.
- 後の移民のコホートは,長期的に見れば,著しい収入の不利益に直面している.
- 移民による公的援助利用を明確にするために,さらなる研究が必要である.
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