Do to migrants from the balkans and nearby Asian countries which large Southern Hemisphere country has recently seen a significant increase in immigration? In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4423[Edit categories]
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Australia has recently seen a significant increase in Immigration from Balkan and nearby Asian countries. The country has a history of attracting immigrants from various parts of the world, contributing to its cultural diversity and economic growth.
The foreign-born population in the 1990s saw a significant increase, with a rise of about 57% from 1990 to 2000. This growth was driven by factors such as increased immigration levels, changes in immigration policies, and global economic conditions. Additionally, there was a shift in the countries of origin for immigrants, with a rise in Asian and Latin American immigrants compared to European immigrants.
The real surge of population in the growing US came in the 19th century due to factors like immigration, natural increase, and westward expansion. The Industrial Revolution also played a significant role in drawing people to cities for work opportunities.
Factors such as declining birth rates, increased mortality rates, limited resources, government policies restricting population growth, and widespread access to family planning services would not tend to increase the population of a country.
Countries with the lowest rates of natural increase are typically found in Europe. Specifically, countries within Eastern Europe tend to have the lowest rates due to factors such as declining birth rates and aging populations.
Two main factors that cause population growth are high birth rates and low death rates. When birth rates exceed death rates, the population increases over time. Additionally, immigration can also contribute to population growth by adding individuals to the existing population.
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The passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 resulted in a significant change to the immigration system in the United States. It abolished the national origin quota system, which favored immigrants from northern and western Europe, and instead introduced a preference system based on family reunification and employment skills. This led to an increase in immigration from countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, shaping the demographics of the United States in the following decades.
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Factors such as declining birth rates, increased mortality rates, limited resources, government policies restricting population growth, and widespread access to family planning services would not tend to increase the population of a country.
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A general decrease in wages. - Apex
Generally, Americans have mix feelings towards lager numbers of immigrates. How Americans react to an increase in immigration is generally negative.
Immigration into the United States has varied massively in the last 100 years, for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries there was a large influx of immigrants from the European countries, especially Ireland, Italy, Germany, the Scandinavian countries Poland and Russia. Pre and Post WW2 there was another huge influx from the central European countries, with a larger increase in Mexican and Central/South American migration. With the new Millennium the largest immigration base is from Hispanic countries to the south of the United States, including Mexico.
A general decrease in wages. - Apex
Because of immigration.