Emigration is to leave their country or region to settle in elsewhere. Settlement of immigrants is based on the perspective of the word. People choose to emigration for many reasons. Some because of political or economic factors may also be individual factors, such as when traveling abroad to find their spouse to emigrate to live with him. Many elderly people living in rich countries would choose when they retire some of their emigration to countries where the climate differences. Many political or economic migrants and their families will join to the new region or country, and want to get in their original place of peace or lack of job opportunities. Throughout history, large numbers of immigrants will eventually return to their homes, often because they are in other countries to earn enough money. Sometimes, these immigrants moved to a large cultural differences between countries, often feel that they have been treated as guests, while retaining the original culture, traditions and language, and sometimes these immigrants pass their children. Between local culture and the culture of conflict is likely to cause social differences, the "foreigners" is sometimes must understand the legal and social system is a new and unfamiliar, and often led them to feel uncomfortable. Typically, the local immigrant community is evolving. 18, 19 and 20 century, millions of poor families to leave the European immigrants to the United States, Canada, Brazil, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, on the whole had a profound impact on the world. Although emigration vaguely defined and may be slightly different, but emigration or immigration should not be confused with forced migration, such as population transfer or ethnic cleansing. Motivation for emigration can be based on incentives to attract people to leave, as incentives, example: high income, low taxes, better weather, better career, better medical facilities, better educational facilities, people of between better behavior, family reasons, political stability, religious freedom, the higher the relative freedom and national prestige, etc.; or encourage people to leave, known as the driving force, example: war, famine, drought, disease, poverty, political corruption, political differences, fundamentalism, religion does not allow, natural disasters, local bully and abuse), the high rate of local dissatisfaction with immigration, lack of employment opportunities, lack of rights and a single culture or religion. These factors, in addition to political differences and local dissatisfaction with immigration, the population in developed countries generally will not affect the result of immigration. And even natural disasters can not lead to such resident immigrants.
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Emigration-About Emigratio
Emigration-what is Emigration?
Emigration is to leave their country or region to settle in elsewhere. Settlement of immigrants is based on the perspective of the word. People choose to emigration for many reasons. Some because of political or economic factors may also be individual factors, such as when traveling abroad to find their spouse to emigrate to live with him. Many elderly people living in rich countries would choose when they retire some of their emigration to countries where the climate differences. Many political or economic migrants and their families will join to the new region or country, and want to get in their original place of peace or lack of job opportunities. Throughout history, large numbers of immigrants will eventually return to their homes, often because they are in other countries to earn enough money. Sometimes, these immigrants moved to a large cultural differences between countries, often feel that they have been treated as guests, while retaining the original culture, traditions and language, and sometimes these immigrants pass their children. Between local culture and the culture of conflict is likely to cause social differences, the "foreigners" is sometimes must understand the legal and social system is a new and unfamiliar, and often led them to feel uncomfortable. Typically, the local immigrant community is evolving. 18, 19 and 20 century, millions of poor families to leave the European immigrants to the United States, Canada, Brazil, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, on the whole had a profound impact on the world. Although emigration vaguely defined and may be slightly different, but emigration or immigration should not be confused with forced migration, such as population transfer or ethnic cleansing. Motivation for emigration can be based on incentives to attract people to leave, as incentives, example: high income, low taxes, better weather, better career, better medical facilities, better educational facilities, people of between better behavior, family reasons, political stability, religious freedom, the higher the relative freedom and national prestige, etc.; or encourage people to leave, known as the driving force, example: war, famine, drought, disease, poverty, political corruption, political differences, fundamentalism, religion does not allow, natural disasters, local bully and abuse), the high rate of local dissatisfaction with immigration, lack of employment opportunities, lack of rights and a single culture or religion. These factors, in addition to political differences and local dissatisfaction with immigration, the population in developed countries generally will not affect the result of immigration. And even natural disasters can not lead to such resident immigrants.
Emigration is to leave their country or region to settle in elsewhere. Settlement of immigrants is based on the perspective of the word. People choose to emigration for many reasons. Some because of political or economic factors may also be individual factors, such as when traveling abroad to find their spouse to emigrate to live with him. Many elderly people living in rich countries would choose when they retire some of their emigration to countries where the climate differences. Many political or economic migrants and their families will join to the new region or country, and want to get in their original place of peace or lack of job opportunities. Throughout history, large numbers of immigrants will eventually return to their homes, often because they are in other countries to earn enough money. Sometimes, these immigrants moved to a large cultural differences between countries, often feel that they have been treated as guests, while retaining the original culture, traditions and language, and sometimes these immigrants pass their children. Between local culture and the culture of conflict is likely to cause social differences, the "foreigners" is sometimes must understand the legal and social system is a new and unfamiliar, and often led them to feel uncomfortable. Typically, the local immigrant community is evolving. 18, 19 and 20 century, millions of poor families to leave the European immigrants to the United States, Canada, Brazil, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, on the whole had a profound impact on the world. Although emigration vaguely defined and may be slightly different, but emigration or immigration should not be confused with forced migration, such as population transfer or ethnic cleansing. Motivation for emigration can be based on incentives to attract people to leave, as incentives, example: high income, low taxes, better weather, better career, better medical facilities, better educational facilities, people of between better behavior, family reasons, political stability, religious freedom, the higher the relative freedom and national prestige, etc.; or encourage people to leave, known as the driving force, example: war, famine, drought, disease, poverty, political corruption, political differences, fundamentalism, religion does not allow, natural disasters, local bully and abuse), the high rate of local dissatisfaction with immigration, lack of employment opportunities, lack of rights and a single culture or religion. These factors, in addition to political differences and local dissatisfaction with immigration, the population in developed countries generally will not affect the result of immigration. And even natural disasters can not lead to such resident immigrants.
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