- Description
Policymakers in states from Iowa to Utah and in cities from Albuquerque to Boston have realized that immigration is a key source of long-term economic vitality, particularly in urban areas experiencing population loss, shrinking labor pools and growing numbers of retirees. Immigration, if properly cultivated, can be a key ingredient in urban economic development and recovery.
- Published by
- Immigration Policy Center
- Issue areas
- Community and Economic Development
- Immigration
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Geography
- North America / United States
- Language
- English
- Copyright
- Copyright 2003 by Immigration Policy Center. All rights reserved.
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- Title
- Migrating to Recovery: The Role of Immigration in Urban Renewal
- Publication date
- 2003-06-01
- Publication year
- 2003
- Authors
- Walter A. Ewing
- Copyright holder(s)
- Immigration Policy Center
- Geographical focus
- North America / United States
- Keywords
- melting pot, albuquerque, center for housing, CA san, suburban population
- Document type
- Issue/Policy Brief
- Language
- English
- URL
- https://immigrationstrategies.issuelab.org/resource/migrating-to-recovery-the-role-of-immigration-in-urban-renewal
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