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emigration has become a part of culture since 20th century. For example, between 1990 and 2005 approximately 700,000–1,300,000 Armenians left the country. The highly rising numbers of emigration are a direct response to socio-political and economic areas of the country. The internal migration (migration in country) is big (28.7%), while international migration is 71.3% of the total migration by people aging 15 and above. It is important to understand the reasons for both types of migration and the availability of the options. For example, in Armenia, everything is localized in the capital city Yerevan, thus, internal migration is from the villages and small cities to the biggest city of the country. The reason for the migration can be work or study. International migration follows the same reasoning of migration: work or study. The main destinations for it are Russia, France and US.
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Unlike immigration, in many countries few if any records have been recorded or maintained in regard to persons leaving a country either on a temporary or permanent basis. Therefore, estimates on emigration must be derived from secondary sources such as immigration records of the receiving country or
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Patterns of emigration have been shaped by numerous economic, social, and political changes throughout the world in the last few hundred years. For instance, millions of individuals fled poverty, violence, and political turmoil in Europe to settle in the Americas and Oceania during the 18th, 19th,
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In Armenia, for example, the migration is calculated by counting people arriving or leaving the country via airplane, train, railway or other means of transportation. Here, the emigration index is high: 1.5% of population leaves the country annually. In fact, it is one of the countries, where
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for people to be pushed out of one place and attracted to another. There can be a desire to escape negative circumstances such as shortages of land or jobs, or unfair treatment. People can be pulled to the opportunities available elsewhere. Fleeing from oppressive conditions, being a
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is the act of leaving a resident country or place of residence with the intent to settle elsewhere (to permanently leave a country). Conversely, immigration describes the movement of people into one country from another (to permanently move to a country). A migrant
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of younger educated professionals, such that nearly 20% of East Germany's population had migrated to West Germany by 1961. In 1961, East Germany erected a barbed-wire barrier that would eventually be expanded through construction into the
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Demographers distinguish factors at the origin that push people out, versus those at the destination that pull them in. Motives to migrate can be either incentives attracting people away, known as
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factors, or circumstances encouraging a person to leave. Diversity of push and pull factors inform management scholarship in their efforts to understand migrant movement.
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Where Did They All Come From? Typology and Geography of European Mass Migration In the Twentieth Century; European Population Conference Congress European De Demographie
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began such restrictions in 1918, with laws and borders tightening until even illegal emigration was nearly impossible by 1928. To strengthen this, they set up
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Migration, Regional Integration and Human Security: The Formation and Maintenance of Transnational Spaces, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006,
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Moya, J. C. (1998). Cousins and strangers. Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires, 1850–1930. Berkeley, University of California Press. p.14
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Japanese government poster in the early 20th century promoting emigration to South America, with Brazil highlighted
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By the early 1950s, the Soviet approach to controlling international movement was also emulated by China,
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Some countries restrict the ability of their citizens to emigrate to other countries. After 1668, the
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Szkudlarek, Betina; Nardon, Luciara; Osland, Joyce S.; Adler, Nancy J.; Lee, Eun Su (August 2021).
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Elliott, Mark C. "The Limits of Tartary: Manchuria in Imperial and National Geographies."
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refers to groups that are forced to abandon their native country, such as by enforced
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Labour market efficiency and emigration in Slovakia and EU neighbouring countries,
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Lee, Eun Su; Szkudlarek, Betina; Nguyen, Duc Cuong; Nardon, Luciara (April 2020).
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Americans may register to vote in US elections and pay taxes while living abroad.
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The rate of emigration has continued to grow, reaching 280 million in 2017.
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through a "loophole" in the system that existed between East and West
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to their new country. Thus, both emigration and immigration describe
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Translation from Galician to English of 4 Classic Emigration Ballads
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Some scholars criticize the "push-pull" approach to understanding
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occupied several Central European countries, together called the
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Closed Borders: The Contemporary Assault on Freedom of Movement
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and 20th centuries. Likewise, millions left South China in the
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Act of leaving one's country or region to settle in another
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in a foreign country, may lead to permanent emigration.
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Encouragement to join relatives or fellow countrymen;
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Building specific cultural or religious communities
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Index

Emigrant
Immigration
migration
The Emigrants (disambiguation)
Emigrate (band)
Emigrate (album)
migration

push and pull factors
refugee
seeking asylum
refugee status
Forced displacement
population transfer
ethnic cleansing
History of human migration
Chinese diaspora

Cunard Line
RMS Aquitania
push and pull factors
overcrowding
government transparency
freedom of speech
freedom to choose religion
Resource depletion
scarcity
austerity
Military draft
terrorism

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