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Immigrants are not the cause of labour degradation

Ruth Milkman ()
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Ruth Milkman: City University of New York Graduate Center

Nature Human Behaviour, 2018, vol. 2, issue 12, 883-883

Abstract: Immigrant employment is not the cause but rather the consequence of growing inequality and deterioration in workers’ pay and working conditions. In fact, immigrants have revitalized labour-organizing efforts in recent decades, argues Ruth Milkman.

Date: 2018
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