Multiple Choice
Which of the following is nearly always true of highly educated immigrants?
A) They impose high costs on the recipient nation.
B) They move from high-wage nations to low-wage nations.
C) They impose costs on the source nation in terms of lost opportunity and provide benefits to the recipient nation.
D) They impose high costs on the recipient nation, and they move from high-wage nations to low-wage nations.
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