diaspora
Some people will agree with this and others will not. In reality, it is not your ethnic identity that will dictate your work ethic. It will be your ambition, goals, and dreams that will dictate your work ethic.
a strong sense of national identity and unity.
The term used to describe the movement of people is migration. Migration refers to the process where individuals or groups of people relocate from one place to another for various reasons such as work, family, or environmental factors.
ethnic group
Some people resist migration due to fear of change, concerns about loss of cultural identity, worries about job competition, and potential strain on social services.
Mohd. Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has written: 'Nasib Melayu di bumi Melayu' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Malays (Asian people), Ethnic identity, Ethnic relations, Malaysia 'Masih adakah ketuanan Melayu?' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Malays (Asian people), Ethnic identity, Ethnic relations
Ethnogenesis refers to the process by which a distinct ethnic group comes into existence. This can occur through a variety of factors such as migration, intermarriage, and cultural diffusion, which contribute to the formation of a new sense of shared identity among a group of people. Ethnogenesis can be a complex and dynamic process that evolves over time.
"Diasphora" likely refers to a misspelling of "diaspora," which commonly refers to the dispersion or scattering of a group of people from their original homeland. This term is often used to describe the migration or movement of a particular cultural or ethnic group to different regions or countries.
people with a separate identity within the nation or society
Jimmy M. Ly has written: 'Hakka en Polynesie' -- subject(s): Ethnic identity, Hakka (Chinese people), Chinese 'Bonbon, Soeurette & Pai Coco' -- subject(s): Chinese, Ethnic identity
Maznah Mohamad has written: 'Melayu' -- subject(s): Malays (Asian people), Ethnic identity
Ronald Raymond Atkinson has written: 'The roots of ethnicity' -- subject(s): Acoli (African people), History, Origin, Chiefdoms, Ethnic identity, Sources, Ethnohistory, Ethnicity, Acholi (African people) 'The roots of ethnicity' -- subject(s): Origin, Chiefdoms, Ethnic identity, Acholi (African people), Sources, Ethnohistory, Ethnicity, History