"UK research suggests that immigration has a small impact on average wages of existing workers but more significant effects for certain groups: low-wage workers lose while medium and high-paid workers gain.
The wage effects of immigration are likely to be greatest for resident workers who are migrants themselves.
Research does not find a significant impact of overall immigration on unemployment in the UK, but the evidence suggests that immigration from outside the EU could have a negative impact on the employment of UK-born workers, especially during an economic downturn."
From this fullfact article.
fullfact.org/immigration/immigration-and-jobs-labour-market-effects-immigration/
Interesting to note that the biggest effect on wages is for workers who are immigrants themselves, not the indigenous population.
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