Governments are scared of tackling the immigration dilemma
Rich economies need workers but their voters don’t like migrants
Governments are scared of tackling the immigration dilemma Developed economies face a significant challenge as their need for labor clashes with public sentiment against immigration. This dilemma forces governments into a difficult position, balancing economic demands with the concerns of their voters.
- Rich economies require workers to function and grow.
- Voters in these economies often express opposition to migrants.
- Governments are hesitant to address this immigration dilemma. Continue reading https://www.ft.com/content/c57b1cd1-923e-4fec-8884-9a93ffb67871
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