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Migrants Reduce the Work Health Risks of Natives – New Research Findings Published in the Journal of Population Economics
The value of immigrants for the UK has played an important role in the Brexit debate. A recent GLO Discussion Paper explores the effects of immigration on the allocation of occupational physical burden and work injury risk using data for … Continue reading →
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