Sentence examples for emigrant population from inspiring English sources

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Middle-income places like Poland and Mexico are big recipients; poor and isolated ones, notably in Africa, are less likely to export many migrants (though, as Africa grows richer, its small emigrant population will probably soar).

Census data certainly underestimates Morocco's total migrant population, but even higher estimates of around 200,000 migrants do not challenge the overall conclusion that immigration remains a minor phenomenon in Morocco - especially when considering the size and continuous growth of Morocco's emigrant population, estimated at 4 million in 2012 (Berriane, de Haas, & Natter, 2015).

Several of these Hessians are alleged to have deserted the British and taken up residence in Stillwater because of the village's predominantly German emigrant population.

It is defined as the percentage of the sum of a country's resident population and its emigrant population in this period.

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While support for these new teams has been bolstered by strong emigrant populations from the UK and South Africa, the Western Force particularly remain in financial strife.

In Poland, as in Ireland on Monday, Mr. Obama reached out to countries with large emigrant populations that constitute potent voting blocs in the United States.

But it is one of a number of examples of how countries look to their expats and emigrant populations as key players in solutions to economic woes or improved standing in the global arena.

Theoretical and empirical work suggests a general pattern of loss of genetic diversity during colonization [ 42, 43]; this is because emigrant populations are serially bottlenecked [ 44, 45].

In particular, disease is emerging in previously low prevalence areas, such as the developing world, and among emigrant populations moving to industrialized, westernized societies.

The initial migration occurred as multiple, branching events and involved many founder effects in which certain haplotypes, SNPs and alleles appear to have increased in frequency in emigrant populations owing to genetic drift and different selection pressures [ 25].

Further supporting this view, a very recent study has elegantly demonstrated that exogenous IGF-1 increases peripheral naive and recent thymic emigrants populations, and that the control of thymic function predominantly involves TEC expansion regulating thymocyte precursor entry and facilitating intrathymic T-cell proliferation [40].

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