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The difference between Immigration and emigration in a certain area during a specific time frame, and the difference between DIPS AND DIPPETS! hahaha

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Formula for net migration rate?

immmigration-emmigration=net migration


How many types of migration is there?

Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.


What is an example of net migration?

An example of net migration would be when the # of immigrants/emigrants exceeds the # of emigrants/immigrants.


Effect of net migration on a country's production possibilities frontier?

explain the effect of net migration on a country's production possibilites frontier


Formula for net migration?

immigration rate + emigration rate.


What is Scotland's net migration rate?

i dont know either


What is net migration loss?

This is when a country has more emigrants than immigrants


Do electrons in an A.C. circuit make a net migration?

no, they vibrate in place


How do you calculate population change?

natural increase + net migration = population change


How do you calculate net migration?

(immigration/population * 100)-(emmigration/population *100)


What is the difference between net migration and natural change?

Net migration refers to the difference between the number of people entering a region (immigrants) and those leaving it (emigrants), impacting the population size based on movement across borders. In contrast, natural change is the difference between the number of births and deaths within a population, reflecting changes due to demographic factors without considering migration. Together, net migration and natural change determine the overall population growth or decline in an area.


What makes a country have net in- migration?

A country experiences net in-migration when the number of people moving into the country exceeds the number of people leaving the country. Factors like economic opportunities, political stability, quality of life, education, and healthcare can attract individuals to migrate to a country.