Internal migration within Northern Europe has led to urbanization and population concentration in cities, while external migration has brought in diverse cultural influences and labor dynamics. This has created demographic shifts with uneven population distribution across the region, impacting areas differently in terms of growth, development, and societal changes. Overall, both internal and external migration have played a significant role in shaping the population patterns in Northern Europe.
Internal migration is movement within a country. For example, moving from the East Coast of the US to the West Coast.International migration is moving from one country to another. For example moving from China to America.
Vincent Maruggi has written: 'Louisiana, net migration in Louisiana, 1980-1990' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population 'Population projections to the year 2000 for Louisiana and for Louisiana planning districts, metropolitan areas, and parishes by race, sex, and age' -- subject(s): Statistics, Population forecasting, Population 'Migration in Louisiana, 1970-1980' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population
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Signe I. Wetrogan has written: 'Provisional projections of the population of states, by age and sex, 1980 to 2000' -- subject(s): Statistics, Population 'Gross migration by county' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population, Statistics
Peter Amutenya has written: 'Population distribution and migration' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population density, Rural-urban migration 'Notes on the present status of the rock lobster industry' -- subject(s): Spiny lobster industry
Internal migration refers to movement within a country, often for job opportunities or better quality of life. External migration involves movement across international borders, often for economic reasons or to escape conflict or persecution. Causes of migration can include economic opportunities, political instability, conflict, environmental factors, and family reunification. Migration can occur in various directions, including rural to urban, urban to rural, urban to urban, international, and within a country's regions.
Mark Collinson has written: 'The dynamics of migration, health and livelihoods' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Emigration and Immigration, Health Status, Socioeconomic Factors, Population, Mortality, Population Surveillance 'Migration and changing settlement patterns' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population geography
Sidney Goldstein has written: 'Techniques for analysis of the interrelations between migration and fertility' -- subject(s): Fertility, Human, Human Fertility, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Statistical methods 'Population projections, Rhode Island cities and towns, 1970 and 1980' -- subject(s): Population 'Migration and rural development' -- subject(s): Rural-urban migration, Rural development 'Jews on the move' -- subject(s): Identity, Internal Migration, Jews, Migration, Internal, Migrations 'The demography of Bangkok' -- subject(s): Population, Rural population 'Metropolitanization and population change in Rhode Island' -- subject(s): Population 'Migration in Thailand' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population 'Residential displacement and resettlement of the aged' -- subject(s): Relocation (Housing), Dwellings, Older people 'The people of Rhode Island, 1960' -- subject(s): Population 'The influence of labor force participation and education on fertility in Thailand' -- subject(s): Women, Birth control, Education, Employment
Jiaqiang Liu has written: 'Zhongguo ren kou cheng shi hua' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population
Diana Elizabeth Forsythe has written: 'Escape to fulfillment' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Population, Social conditions
Frederick Irvin Hill has written: 'Spatio-temporal trends in population density' -- subject(s): Ont Toronto, Population, Toronto, Ont 'Migration in the Toronto-cented (MTARTS) region' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Migration, Internal
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