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emigration [ˌemɪˈgreɪʃən] N

emigration

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Most people migrating come from cities, so that rural emigration is low.
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Like their husbands and fathers, women too shared in economic motives behind emigration; and like the men, women also dreamed of transforming the wilderness.
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This made many inhabitants in the 19th century choose emigration.
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Emigration outlets were closed, which created a frustrating sense of being shut in and of being denied opportunity and choice.
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Despite the emigration during this time span, the population increased by 300,000 people.
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The pre-industrial economy was based on agriculture and emigration.
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His third collection dealt largely with the theme of emigration.
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He also tried to change the attitude of the war resistance movement toward emigration.
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A matter requiring the greatest attention is the prevention of highly qualified persons being lost through emigration. 8.
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The highways and other roads in this area have allowed for seasonal and permanent emigration out of the area by younger generations looking for work.
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