In the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, this was reflected in very small increases in real labor compensation per worker and a growing earnings gap between skilled and unskilled sectors ...
In fact, the centrality of “labor shortages” to immigration policy may be the primary reason why these debates prove so intractable, and why our high-skilled immigration system is so dysfunctional.
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