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Immigration is a possible instrument for offsetting longer-run adverse effects of population aging on per capita income … experiencing population aging. Simulations indicate that a very high immigration rate with heavy concentration in younger working …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …. -- macroeconomic impact ; immigration ; FOCUS Model ; Canada …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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Despite a history built on immigration, immigrants are among those who struggle the most in Canada. Recent research … population is expected to impose a heavy fiscal burden through age-related programs like pensions and health care, immigration is … often looked upon as a possible way to mitigate that burden. Immigration can also help break skilled labour shortages and …
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We simulate the impact of an increase in immigration into the Atlantic provinces based on the FOCUS macro … immigration for the country as a whole. The positive outcome encompasses higher GDP and GDP per capita, higher consumption, and …
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In the postwar period, when fertility dropped substantially, immigration more than made up for the drop in population … planning has been abandoned. In regard to effects on population size, it seems like immigration policies were set by a sorcerer …
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This paper examines the determinants of the U.S. House of Representatives 1996 vote on the "The Immigration in the … constituents as expected. However, in a surprising finding, pro-business legislators appear to have voted to restrict immigration. …
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the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population … attractiveness of immigration as a solution to population ageing. This paper examines immigration as a solution to the problem of …
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