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migration

[mahy-grey-shuhn] / maɪˈgreɪ ʃən /


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Somewhere deep in the limbic system, a synapse fires like a flare, tracing the old circuitry of migration and memory — that annual pull toward the wide-open deserts of the American Southwest.

From Los Angeles Times

The Home Office has said its figures show net migration - the difference between those entering and leaving the country - added 2.6 million people to the UK population between 2021 and 2024.

From BBC

Since meetings about Elephant Valley began around 2019, the staff worked to touch on themes related to migration and conservation.

From Los Angeles Times

Its economists estimated that in that scenario, the economy would be 3.6% smaller in 2040 than if migration continued to raise the population to 74 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Lower net migration means we will depend more on native-born workers, and as you know, our population is aging. The fertility rate is declining,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal