Wondering what a similar number fo Germany would be? “..immigration represented 25% of Spain’s per capita GDP and 10% of its social security revenues, yet only 1% of public expenditures”
From what I can see, the quote comes from Pedro Sanchez, but he hasn’t clarified what he means by these figures, so it’s impossible to construct an analogous statement about Germany. If one wanted to make such a statement, an in-depth study would have to be conducted, as many many effects of immigration would have to be considered even if you have a specified scope.
The kind of immigrants matter. Glad the article mentioned about it.
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From what I can see, the quote comes from Pedro Sanchez, but he hasn’t clarified what he means by these figures, so it’s impossible to construct an analogous statement about Germany. If one wanted to make such a statement, an in-depth study would have to be conducted, as many many effects of immigration would have to be considered even if you have a specified scope.
The kind of immigrants matter. Glad the article mentioned about it.
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