 
              Policy brief
      Low-skilled Labor Migration: Benefits Outweigh Costs in Host Economies
Date
            
                        December
      
            2014
      Abstract:
              While low-skilled labor migration is not without cost, the list of benefits in host economies is long: low-skilled migrants enable natives to specialize in more highly paid jobs, reduce the cost of non-traded services, lower the cost of production, and increase firms’ global competitiveness.
 
