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Immigration is beneficial to economies: Study

Washington D.C. [USA] Mar 12 (ANI): Contrary to what Donald Trump might endorse, according to a recent study counties with more historical immigration have higher incomes, less poverty, and lower unemployment today.

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Washington D.C. [USA] Mar 12 (ANI): Contrary to what Donald Trump might endorse, according to a recent study countries with more historical immigration have higher incomes, less poverty, and lower unemployment today.
As part of the study, researchers tried to understand the effect that immigrants have on the communities in which they settle.
While this topic has received significant attention, the focus has generally been on the short-term effects of immigrants. We know much less about the long-run consequences of immigration.
Researchers studied the effects of immigration into the United States from 1850 to 1920, a period in which immigration to the country increased dramatically, and the immigration sources also changed. In 1850 over 90% of foreign-born people living in the United States were from Great Britain, Ireland, or Germany. By 1920, this figure was only 45%.
Findings of the study were published in the Journal of Review of Economic Studies. 
The authors found that immigration resulted in benefits that were felt soon after their arrival. Immigration resulted in more and larger manufacturing establishments, greater agricultural productivity, and higher rates of innovation. These findings are consistent with a long-standing narrative suggesting that immigrants contribute to economic growth by providing an ample supply of unskilled labor, as well as a smaller supply of skilled people, who bring with them knowledge and innovations that are important for development.
The size of the effects suggest that increasing the percentage of immigrants in a county by 4.9% results in a 13% increase in average per capita income today, a 44% increase in average manufacturing output per capita from 1860-1920 (and a 78% increase in 1930), a 37% increase in farm values, and a 152% increase in the number of patents per capita.
The researchers also found that these economic benefits did not have long-run social costs. Places with more historical immigrant settlement today have similar levels of social capital, civic participation, and crime rates. (ANI)

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