Emigration can significantly impact the homelands of those who leave, often leading to a loss of skilled labor and a "brain drain," which can hinder economic development and innovation. Additionally, remittances sent back by emigrants can provide financial support to families and communities, boosting local economies but potentially creating dependency. Socially, emigration can alter demographic structures, leading to changes in community dynamics and cultural identities. Finally, the departure of individuals can also result in emotional and psychological effects on families and communities left behind.
During the famine in Ireland, roughly 1.5 million people emigrated
Hey... Um-mm the answer is the two factor that affect population size is emigration and immigration. The diff of emigration and immigration is that emigration is when you leave some way for an ex Mexico, When Mexican leave there country they are emigrating. And when they come in to the US They are immigrate. :)
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depends what people but one example is the Jews by the Romans
The potato was the main food people in Ireland ate. When there were no potatoes due to the crop being destroyed by blight, many people left to find more food and a better life. The famine had the effect of increasing Irish emigration.
Young men had higher rates of emigration in recent years.
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people who fled from their state
emigranty are people who leave one country and settle in another .
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the moving of people from one place to another to due neesecities
Emmigration is when people move out of a country. As opposed to immigration, when people move into a country.