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Them and Us : How Immigrants and Locals Can Thrive Together / PHILIPPE LEGRAIN.

By: Publisher: London : Oneworld Publications, 2020Description: x, 308 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781786077905
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 304.8
Summary: Whether the debate centres on economics or identity, it is usually framed as 'Them' (problematic immigrants) against 'Us' (upstanding locals). Yet by drawing on first-hand reporting, powerful stories and the latest research and evidence from around the world, Philippe Legrain makes a compelling case for how immigration can benefit us all. Newcomers start businesses, bring diverse skills and spark valuable new ideas. They save lives--including Boris Johnson's. As key workers, they keep coronavirus-stricken societies functioning, while young newcomers help care and pay for our ageing population. The book also addresses comples issues such as 'illegal' immigration, perceived threats to national identity and what newcomers need to do to fit into society. If patriotism means wanting the best for your country, it is time to close the gap between 'Them' and 'Us', both withing society and in our minds.
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Includes index.

Whether the debate centres on economics or identity, it is usually framed as 'Them' (problematic immigrants) against 'Us' (upstanding locals). Yet by drawing on first-hand reporting, powerful stories and the latest research and evidence from around the world, Philippe Legrain makes a compelling case for how immigration can benefit us all. Newcomers start businesses, bring diverse skills and spark valuable new ideas. They save lives--including Boris Johnson's. As key workers, they keep coronavirus-stricken societies functioning, while young newcomers help care and pay for our ageing population. The book also addresses comples issues such as 'illegal' immigration, perceived threats to national identity and what newcomers need to do to fit into society. If patriotism means wanting the best for your country, it is time to close the gap between 'Them' and 'Us', both withing society and in our minds.

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