How would increase immigration from Mexico likely to affect
How would increase immigration from Mexico likely to affect:
 U.S. workers in English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. workers in non-English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. capitalists and landowners?
 Mexican immigrants, and?
 Mexicans who stay in Mexico? Why?
 How would increase immigration from Mexico likely to affect:
 U.S. workers in English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. workers in non-English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. capitalists and landowners?
 Mexican immigrants, and?
 Mexicans who stay in Mexico? Why?
 How would increase immigration from Mexico likely to affect:
 U.S. workers in English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. workers in non-English-intensive jobs?
 U.S. capitalists and landowners?
 Mexican immigrants, and?
 Mexicans who stay in Mexico? Why?
Solution
1 The increase immigration will not affect workers in English –intensive jobs because the maximum population in Mexico speaks Spanish and are mono-lingual.
2 This will increase the labor supply as compared to demand .As a result wages will decrease in the non-English-intensive jobs.
3. US capitalists and land owners will be better off if they are operating or hiring labor for jobs which are non- English intensive as they will be paying lower wages now.
4. The Mexican immigrants will be better off as they will get higher wages as opposed to the one prevailing in their country.
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