Analysis conducted by Giovanni Peri of the University of California, Davis, cites economic data demonstrating that immigrants, even poorly educated ones, help economic growth as businesses
absorb more labour, creating new jobs for natives — often better ones as natives capitalise on educational and language advantages.
This is because businesses
absorb more labour, creating new jobs for natives — often better ones as they capitalise on their existing educational and language advantage.
Not exact matches
The perfect risotto is often perceived as a
labour of love where you slowly add the stock, stir, wait for the stock to be
absorbed, and then add
more stock.
No one
absorbs a brief
more quickly, and his early keynote speech, at the Royal Society of Arts, presented a polished denunciation of Coalition «myths» about
Labour's record, as well as admitting that the Brown government became overdependent on City tax revenues.
Ethiopia, for instance, would need to plan for a
more diversified economy,
absorbing labour into non-agricultural and less climate - sensitive sectors, the report says.
Does this mean that the end result may need a bit
more human input than some of the other AI systems out there which seek to
absorb as much of the human
labour as possible into the automated process (at least once the training is completed)?