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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Regional Population Growth, Developed and Non-Developed, Quality Immigration and Poor Immigration Policy

Most population growth is happening in Africa and the Middle East, with growth rates from 4 to 6 per woman. In other developing market countries and developed countries, it is 1 to 3. So you can see what poverty does to population growth and worldwide this should be relinquished.

There is a plus in the right quality of immigration to any one country, and this is quality, high skilled immigration that is needed within a country in which it has a shortage of a certain sector of the economy. The problem is with low skilled labor and when this is established by illegal immigration and refugees. Unless there is a shortage of low skilled labor within a country.

Most problems with low-end immigration is that society develops into enclaves of ethnic groups and no mixing or multicultural blending in with the rest of the countries populations, which causes political disparity.

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