extra regional is refered to an entity (country or organisation) that does not include within the group of countries that are defined as a Region. Antonyms: intra regional
Regional migration is the process of the horizontal movement of gas or oil through a reservoir. This happens because of the artificial pressure differences created by gas or oil withdraw at well sites.
changing the capital to Brasilia
Richard Jackman has written: 'A wage-tax, worker-subsidy policy for reducing the \\' -- subject(s): Effect of taxation on, Income tax, Labor supply 'Regional migration verses regional commuting' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Internal Migration, Labor mobility, Mathematical models, Prices 'Taming the tiger' -- subject(s): Indexation (Economics) 'Regional migration in Britain' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Migration,Internal, Migration, internal 'A job guarantee for long-term unemployed people' -- subject(s): Employment agencies, Job vacancies, Unemployment
Paul J. Schwind has written: 'Environment and urbanization in central Oahu' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Urbanization, Urbanization 'Migration and regional development in the United States, 1950-1960' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Regional planning
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Intra-regional migration refers to the movement of people from one area or region within a country or continent to another area or region within the same country or continent. It involves individuals relocating from one part of a region to another due to various factors such as job opportunities, better living conditions, or family reasons.
Step migration is a form of migration that occurs in stages or steps. Examples of this would be like when the slaves were on the Underground Railroad and had to stop at safe-houses along the way before reaching their final destination.
In the past, migration in Latin America was predominantly driven by economic opportunities and political instability, resulting in large-scale movements within the region and to North America. Today, migration patterns are more diverse, with increasing intra-regional migration, as well as flows to Europe and other regions, driven by factors such as economic disparities, violence, and climate change.
R. Jackman has written: 'Unemployment and wage inequality in OECD countries' 'European versus US unemployment' 'Mass unemployment' 'Regional migration versus regional commuting' 'Economic policies, employment and labour markets in transition in central and eastern Europe'
C. L. Papageorgiou has written: 'Regional employment in Greece' -- subject(s): Employment (Economic theory), Internal Migration, Labor market
Counter migration- migration in the opposite direction. Counter Migration - forced migration of immigrants to return to their country of origion