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Examples of emigration


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Simultaneously, their emigration risks increased because younger siblings tended to drive away older siblings.
Given a positive growth rate, emigration remains a possible explanation of a decreasing population.
Second, the governments of the emigration destination countries can and should do more to improve the quality of life of migrants and their retired parents.
Some of the female emigration was accounted for by women joining their husbands.
Immigration and emigration was assumed to be negligible (except where indicated).
Sociolinguistic interviews are based on thematic modules focusing on education, work, men's and women's roles, and difficulties associated with emigration and immigration.
The geographical isolation limits educational opportunities, knowledge of opportunities elsewhere, and kinship ties in cities and towns which would help emigration.
Moreover, the island was largely closed to immigration and emigration so that losses could be assigned strictly to mortality.
Since the mid-1990s, however, female emigration has increased, both absolutely and as a share of the total, reflecting a tendency towards long-term, family-reunion emigration.
But whereas supporters of unfettered emigration saw it as a safety valve for population pressure, others saw it a wasted investment by the state.
The implication of these words, it would seem, was that emigration amounted to a kind of political death.
The daughters concerned were born between 1877 and 1901, when the population had stabilized after the emigration of 1852 and the boating disaster of 1863.
Even those who did not ultimately join the emigration societies were attracted by the idea.
This has caused increased emigration of the rural population to towns and cities.
There were fewer millionaires and traders among them and their emigration to these territories was largely regulated by law.
Reasons can be found in his biographical exper iences, in particular in his unorthodox academic education and repeated emigrations.
To some extent it always has, by emigration, and by exploiting the country's strategic port and airport facilities, and political neutrality.
In other words, a life in emigration is a form of performance, akin to theatre.
Emigration and colonisation could purify certain areas, if the emigrants were fast breeders.
We all feel heartsick for our sons and consider emigration an irreparable wound caused by the difficult life we are living.
Critical life experiences - for example, what emigration entails - can generate new friendships (for example, when helpful neighbours turn into friends).
Nevertheless, a striking feature of the kanganiassisted recruitment system was the emigration of families.
The local impact of scarcity in 1771-2, which helped generate a surge in emigration out of the region, can be documented through two sources.
In addition, no evidence of stage emigration could be found.
It could be argued that emigration is an effect, as well as a cause, of population change, and should therefore be excluded from consideration.
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