Immigration and demographics

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Moving to a new country to live permanently.
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Leaving one’s home country to live elsewhere.
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Study of population characteristics and trends.
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Density Number of people per unit of land area.
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Protection granted to people from unsafe countries.
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A person forced to flee their home country.
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Movement of people from one place to another.
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Official count of a population.
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Population growth through birth rate.
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Migration Difference between immigration and emigration.
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A society with many cultural groups.
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Fear or dislike of foreign people or cultures.
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Legal membership in a country.
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Official permission to enter a country.
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Claimant A person seeking asylum in another country.
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A group of people living outside their homeland.
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Emigration of educated or skilled workers.
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Bringing family members to join a relative abroad.
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Interaction and integration of different cultures.
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A person who works in a foreign country temporarily.
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Pyramid Graph showing age and sex distribution.