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the outmigration
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A migration outwards.
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"If we saw the outmigration of significant numbers at any one time at this juncture, then perhaps it would be more ominous.
"We are obviously looking to reduce the outmigration, the number of people who are driving by to receive care in the city," he said.
Evidently, the outmigration from Romania was underreported.
LRE survival estimates and transit rates of barged fish significantly varied throughout the outmigration season.
The outmigration results, given in Table 11, are nearly identical to those obtained using only natives.
For this analysis, we predict the outmigration rate of Mexicans in two ways.
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Economists say such cutbacks only worsen the situation in Puerto Rico, further shrinking an economy that has struggled to keep pace with the massive outmigration of the past decade.
In addition to the direction of the possible outmigration flow, another important dimension is the length of stay.
For example, the specification (2) IV estimate of the white outmigration response to white immigration is 2.13 in the 1950 sample, while the 1940 estimate of.77 is more reasonable, though it still implies a considerable outmigration response.
We repeated the smolt analysis without the first outmigration year (1998), because this collection likely included a small but unknown number of age 3 individuals spawned in 1995, before our study started.
13 A natural question is why the white outmigration response was large if the wage effects were small.
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