On a purely economic level, the person most similar to somebody arrived this year is somebody arrived last year, so those people have the most to lose from competition.
But I think it's mostly a (maybe subconscious) way to become "one of the good ones". Legally, they are already safe, so they have no personal incentive to not kick down the ladder, but tons of social incentives to do so.
On a purely economic level, the person most similar to somebody arrived this year is somebody arrived last year, so those people have the most to lose from competition.
But I think it's mostly a (maybe subconscious) way to become "one of the good ones". Legally, they are already safe, so they have no personal incentive to not kick down the ladder, but tons of social incentives to do so.
On a purely economic level, the person most similar to somebody arrived this year is somebody arrived last year, so those people have the most to lose from competition.
But I think it's mostly a (maybe subconscious) way to become "one of the good ones". Legally, they are already safe, so they have no personal incentive to not kick down the ladder, but tons of social incentives to do so.