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Immigration and the Economy of Cities and Regions - ScienceDirect

While immigration policies are typically national, the effects of international migrants are often more easily identified on local economies. The reason is that ...

NEW REPORT: Immigrants are Fueling Economic Growth ...

The immigrant population of the region increased by 15.9 percent between 2010 to 2022, while the U.S.-born population increased by just 0.3 ...

The Effects of Immigration on the United States' Economy

Immigration also has a net positive effect on combined federal, state, and local budgets. But not all taxpayers benefit equally. In regions with ...

Frequently Requested Statistics on Immigr.. - Migration Policy Institute

See how immigrants' regions of origin have changed over time with the Regions ... For more on the impact of immigration backlogs during the ...

Key findings about U.S. immigrants - Pew Research Center

The largest populations were in the New York, Los Angeles and Miami metro areas. Most of the nation's unauthorized immigrant population (60%) ...

Understanding the U.S. Immigrant Experience: The 2023 KFF/LA ...

Most immigrants feel welcome in their neighborhoods. Overall, two-thirds of immigrants say most people in their neighborhoods are welcoming to ...

The Effects of Immigration on Urban Communities - HUD User

(See exhibit 1.) Immigrants include many highly skilled and ... While the effects of immigration on populations of cities and metropolitan areas are.

The Effects of Immigration on the United States' Economy

In regions with large populations of less educated, low-income immigrants, native-born residents bear significant net costs due to immigrants' ...

The Impact of Immigration on American Society: Looking Backward ...

They often live in small towns or in suburban areas, and many have relatively little contact with immigrant families in their neighborhoods, churches, and ...

The Future of Migration - DNI.gov

Destination countries that can manage the social and political tension caused by immigration probably will reap economic benefits that outweigh the fiscal costs ...

Do Immigrants and Immigration Help the Economy? | The Brink

The effects of a migrant influx can last for decades, too, enhancing a region's attractiveness to foreign investors and opening long-term export ...

How Immigration Changed U.S. Society - CUNY Graduate Center

“Immigration's impact on this country has become so much a part of daily life that we sometimes fail to see it,” says Distinguished ...

State Map on Immigration Enforcement 2024 | ILRC

Most regions of the country where popular opinion is generally supportive of immigrants ... The Impacts of State Immigration Laws. The different ...

Growing State and Local Role in U.S. Immigration Policy Affects ...

Immigration policies can shape the sense of belonging felt by groups explicitly targeted by the policies as well as others. Access-expanding ...

Around the World, More Say Immigrants Are a Strength Than a Burden

While majorities in many of the 18 countries surveyed see immigrants as a strength, this opinion is not equally shared across all groups within ...

Are Immigrant-Heavy Metro Areas More Economically Resilient?

As past research suggests, immigrant workers often have complementary labor force characteristics — meaning they possess different skills and ...

Benefits of Immigration Outweigh the Costs

In addition to the immigration surplus, immigrants grease the wheels of the labor market by flowing into industries and areas where there is a relative need ...

Revival and Opportunity - Center for American Progress

By helping to stave off population decline, a growing immigrant population in rural areas also helps keep schools open and, in some cases, even ...

Migration to Advanced Economies Can Raise Growth

Migrants often settle within their home region. However, a significant part of international migration takes place over long distances (for ...

Immigration and State Institutions: Does Region of Origin Matter?

It may be the case, for example, that immigrants from regions with greater economic freedom have a positive impact on the institutional environments of their ...