because when somebody is born it effects it and it will increase in size. More people are in the world than Eva before. As more people come into this world it effects it. If somebody dies then the population will greatly decrease.
Migration means move to a different area for a while. Therefore, the population of that country goes up and the population of Another Country goes down. But the world's population doesn't actually change.
Because there's still the same amount of people in the world they've just migrated.
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Actually, Migration does not necessarily mean to "move to a different country for a while". There is such thing as International Migration, as well as Internal Migration. International is between two countries, and Internal is within a country. If the migration is internal, population is unaffected. With international Immigration, the population of the country goes up. Internal EMIGRATION means the population of the country goes down.
the impacts are that we can be friends with them and get to know their culture better
Badly.
Migration affects the genetic equilibrium of a population by maintaining it.
Color does not affect magnetic force. But as magnet gets heated it loses magnetism
a huge labor force
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Force does not affect inertia in general. Inertia can basically be identified with the mass.
Immigration increases the supply of labor
the civil war improved industries and almost stopped labor force
John Odland has written: 'Migration and returns to human capital among young labor force entrants in the Great Lakes region' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Internal Migration, Labor mobility
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how does age affect the rte of migration
You would have no participation in the civilian labor force because it specifically excludes members of the armed forces.
force labor
Michael J. Greenwood has written: 'Migration and economic growth in the United States' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Effect of labor market on, Growth, Industrial location, Internal Migration, Labor supply 'The determinants of labor migration in Mexico' -- subject(s): Internal Migration 'Migration to, from, and within Colorado' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Population
It led to migration
forced migration.
George J Borjas has written: 'Labor economics' -- subject(s): Labor market, Labor economics 'Self-selection and internal migration in the United States' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Wages
Migration can affect the internal labor market by increasing competition for jobs, which can drive down wages and job security for local workers. It can also lead to changes in the composition of the workforce, potentially impacting the availability of certain skills and preferences for certain job roles. Additionally, migration can create cultural shifts in the workplace, affecting company dynamics and communication among employees.