Economic Effects Of Unemployment Essay

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Economical effects: Concern about the economical impact of immigration has divided into two aspects: the effect on the change of wages; and the development and contribution of different industries.

First, the numbers of immigrants increase leads to the average wages decrease. Since the population of the country increase with the labor supply, it means more people would have to look for jobs in every wage levels to earn a living. As people need to compete intensively in order to get the job, companies can pay lower to the workers to obtain employment, which reduces their labor cost to earn more revenue.

According to Immigrant Families and Workers (2003 November), it stated that immigrants’ hourly wages are lower on average than those for natives, and nearly half earn less than 200 percent of the minimum wage—versus one-third of native workers. It has shown that immigrants are usually paid less salary—which becomes a dilemma for local workers because the companies would always like to spend less on the labor cost, which tend to hire immigrants instead of locals. This phenomenon especially happens acutely on the group of workers with fewer skills, which are always doing low-wage jobs that only requires the lower level of education, such as housekeepers in hospitality industry.

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