Immigration = people coming in.
Emigration = people going out.
In America, immigration is a bigger problem than emigration because more people are entering the country than leaving it.
Or...in America, immigrants come from other countries to live in America. Emigrants leave America to go live in other countries.
Both words are relative that whatever country you are in. Example: if a Canadian moves from Canada to America, he/she is an immigrant TO America but an emigrant FROM Canada.
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Immigration is the movement of individuals into a specific area. Emigration is the movement of individuals out of and area.
The difference between Immigration and emigration in a certain area during a specific time frame, and the difference between DIPS AND DIPPETS! hahaha
The difference between immigration and emigration in a certain area during a specific time frame, and the difference between DIPS AND DIPPETS! hahaha
Here's your answer: The difference between immigration and emigration in a certain area during a specific time frame
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why does immigration and emigration affect equilibrium
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