
Thinking the Unthinkable
The Immigration Myth Exposed
Nigel Harris(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 22. November 2001
Book
Hardback
203 pages
978-1-86064-672-0 (ISBN)
Description
There have been poor countries and rich countries since countries first began, but only in the 20th century - the century of nationalisms and ethnic cleansings - have controls been implemented to stop movement between them. The argument for immigration controls stems from the belief, inherently xenophobic, that richer countries will be "flooded", "invaded", or "swamped" by "tidal wave" of migrants and that this will lead to increased unemployment amongst the native population. Quite simply, this is not true: overwhelmingly, unequivocally, the evidence supports the opposite thesis. According to Harris, immigration considerably enriches the host nation both scientifically and culturally. Immigrants do the jobs that most native workers do not want or cannot do. Without immigration our economies would dissolve. Nigel Harris shows exactly why and how immigration is the lifeline of the developed world's economy, using examples from all over the world to prove how immigration makes both the rich and the poor richer and acts as the final safeguard against such ugly world phenomena as racism, nationalism, and intolerance.
Reviews / Votes
" . . of particular interest to academics, students and practitioners in the fields of International Relations and Immigration Law."--"KnowEurope" "Floods of migrants will steal our jobs, drive down wage levels, sponge off our welfare system, compete for public services and provoke rascism, xenophobia and ultimately political instability. Nigel Harris's book tackles these fears head-on... This book deserves to be read by all..." -- Nuala Haughey, "Irish Times" "thought-provoking and refreshingly forthright" --"Foreign Affairs"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86064-672-0 (9781860646720)
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