'Asylum migrants' earn less than UK-born workers
People that come to the UK as "asylum migrants" are more likely to be unemployed, earn less and work fewer hours than UK-born workers and other economic migrants, a study has revealed.
People that come to the UK as "asylum migrants" are more likely to be unemployed, earn less and work fewer hours than UK-born workers and other economic migrants, a study has revealed.
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