Migration and Ethnic Diversity

Title: The Difference Dividend: Why immigration is vital to innovation

Article by Charles Leadbeater

23 February 2008, Migration and Ethnic Diversity

In this article, Charles Leadbeater argues that "immigration feeds society's cultural diversity, which is a particularly valuable asset when a society faces complex challenges that need creative responses."

You can download a copy of the report 'The Difference Dividend: Why immigration is vital to innovation' here.

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