It was unclear whether this was due to international or internal migration. |
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Over the last century, internal migration has overwhelmingly been from mountains to plains, inland to coastal areas, and rural to urban settlements. |
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South Africa, like many other countries that experience major international emigration, also faces widespread internal migration. |
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Apart from international migration, assumptions were made for internal migration. |
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And yet internal migration is seldom studied or considered at the international programme and policy level. |
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That security and the need for cooperation are themselves potential future problems, as regards internal migration for example. |
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Both states are culturally diverse with dispersed populations, high internal migration, and emigration to the United States. |
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Due to internal migration, Morocco has an estimated 260 000 families living in slums. |
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The rate of internal migration seems to be the main demographic problem facing the Anglophone community in Quebec. |
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From the joint use of the two questions it is possible to analyse patterns and timing of internal migration. |
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In addition to international migration, internal migration is also relevant when population estimates at sub-national level are produced. |
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They also of course provide a commentary on Egyptian society, particularly the ebb and flow of internal migration and the formation of relationships of utility and trust. |
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Partly as a result of internal migration, Syria's urban areas have experienced more rapid growth than the rest of the country and the country's population is becoming increasingly urban. |
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As a result of internal migration within the country, Nahuatl speaking communities exist in all states in Mexico. |
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In the Caribbean, UNFPA advocates for the inclusion of population issues, including urbanization and internal migration, into development plans, strategies and frameworks. |
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As a consequence, individuals have turned to their ethnic or religious groupings for protection and support, and internal migration and emigration have increased. |
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The crisis brought about an increase in child labour, children's involvement in household work and internal migration in several countries, which in turn led to increases in absenteeism and drop-outs from schools. |
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Another growing issue is the impact of climate change on both international and internal migration, which is likely to preoccupy the international community in the years to come. |
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The EU's internal migration mechanism therefore needs to be oiled, for example by encouraging regions that host migrants by giving them financial support. |
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But instead of moving to raise the Uighur populace to the level of the Han within Xinjiang, the CCP regime had recourse to the safety valve of internal migration to the factories and construction sites of coastal China. |
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Bit by bit, through internal migration religious blending was more and more common. |
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There is a pattern of internal migration from rural to urban areas, and from the public to the private sector, and from poor countries to richer neighbouring countries and then to the richer, developed world. |
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Notably, it was not as if Italians had never migrated before, internal migration between North and Southern Italy before unification was common. |
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They're all in countries with significant external and internal migration. |
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Despite many obstacles to mobility, internal migration is rising. |
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The Director General said that internal migration was indeed a legitimate topic of discussion and a potential IOM programme activity, depending on the wishes of Member States. |
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With the fast development of the country and the massive internal migration in China, the standard Putonghua Proficiency Test has quickly become popular. |
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