Not exact matches
For Carlos Vargas - Silva, associate professor and senior researcher at the University of Oxford's Migration Observatory, the
economic impact of
migrants can be read in two ways: a fiscal impact — taxes and contributions that new arrivals will make, minus the benefits and services they receive — and the impact that they have on the labor market, which is essentially whether native
workers will be displaced from their jobs or not.
To give a few examples, apart from those from outside the European
Economic Area who can not lawfully work at all, there have been restrictions on
migrants from new EU members states (to self - employment for a period of seven years), those on Tier 2 visas (to a named employer), on students (who may work, but not full time or in a profession), and on domestic
workers (who may not seek another employer even if abused).
The new research follows a damaging report from the respected
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) which found the majority of
migrant workers in the UK sex industry were not forced or trafficked.
In the long term we should up - skill British
workers so that we do not need as many
economic migrants to fill jobs.
«We think that this is a very worthwhile cause that we are working on as
migrant workers have provided the backbone of the incredible
economic growth that China has experienced, and this should not be at the expense of them sacrificing the future of their children,» explained Mr. Jack Hsu, CEO of Ivy Schools.
This subsection shall be administered in coordination with other programs serving
migrant agricultural workers and seasonal farmworkers, including programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education ACT of 1965, section 311 of the Economic Opportunity ACT of 1964, the Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT o
migrant agricultural
workers and seasonal farmworkers, including programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education ACT of 1965, section 311 of the
Economic Opportunity ACT of 1964, the
Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT o
Migrant * Health ACT, and the Farm Labor Contractor Registration ACT of 1963.
Julien's visually stunning, multi-perspectival installations chronicle compelling stories of financiers and
migrant laborers, art world players and domestic
workers that resonate poignantly with both the prosperity and inequality arising from the innovations of the high - tech
economic sector.
One critique of any public policy claim would be that the UK's socio -
economic problems are not caused by
migrant workers, but by indigenous policy decisions.
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These include
migrants who immigrate or seek to continue to reside in Canada under the humanitarian stream (mainly refugee and humanitarian & compassionate (H&C) claimants); certain sponsored family members who immigrate to Canada under the family reunification stream of immigration; and certain
migrants who enter Canada under the
economic stream of migration, in particular, those who enter as temporary foreign
workers (TFW).
«' The Space Between Us»:
Migrant Domestic
Workers as a Nexus between International Labour Standards and Trade Policy» in Daniel Drache & Les Jacobs, eds., Linking Global Trade and Human Rights: New Policy Space in Hard
Economic Times 259 — 273 (Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 2014).