| emigration |
migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)
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| emigration |
The movement of members from a population.
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| emigration |
The migration of people out of a country.
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| emigration |
The passage or white blood cells through the endothelium and wall of small blood vessels.
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| emigration |
The movement of people out of a country. From an economic standpoint it represents a movement of one factor of production: labor. Emigration, like immigration, is usually undertaken for economic reasons; emigrants move elsewhere to improve their standard of living.
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