Immigration refers to people entering a country, and emigration is people leaving a country, so if you take the number who have entered and subtract the number who have left, you will then get the net change. If a million people have entered and seven hundred thousand have left, that means there is a net increase of three hundred thousand people.
Population growth
Immigration is moving into a country. Moving out of a country is known as emigration.
Birth and immigration both add individuals to a population, increasing the population size. Similarly, deaths and emigration remove individuals, reducing the population. So growth would be equal to the sum of immigration and births, minus the sum of emigration and deaths.
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why does immigration and emigration affect equilibrium
Immigration is the movement of individuals into a specific area. Emigration is the movement of individuals out of and area.
Immigration means coming in. Emigration means going out. When you emigrate from one place, you immigrate to another.
John M Goering has written: 'Legal immigration to the United States' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration law, Emigration and immigration
T. Sockett has written: 'Emigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration 'Emigration'
Mark Krikorian has written: 'The new case against immigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Assimilation (Sociology), Americanization 'How Obama is transforming America through immigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Government policy 'How Obama is transforming America through immigration' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Government policy
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