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The Economist· 2025-12-04 17:25
Emigration Trends - Emigration is estimated to be lower now than it was five years ago [1]
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The Economist· 2025-11-16 17:51
Trauma, rebellion and emigration surge alongside military ascendency https://t.co/xvLQih1bgy ...
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Balaji· 2025-11-12 07:21
Economic Growth and Emigration - India's economy has been the fastest-growing large economy globally over the past decade [1] - In the early stages of economic growth, countries tend to experience increased emigration as the emerging middle class gains the means to travel and seek opportunities abroad [1] - Historical examples include Britain, Japan after the Meiji Restoration, and Poland after the fall of communism, all of which experienced significant emigration during their periods of growth [2] Indian Diaspora - India is currently in the early stages of rapid economic growth, suggesting that its diaspora is likely to expand before it contracts [3] - The United Arab Emirates (UAE), with a population that is already close to 50% Indian, is likely to be a welcoming destination for Indian emigrants [3]
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The Economist· 2025-09-22 19:20
For a clear signal about the state of Colombia, consider the revealed preferences of its people. In the past three years about a million seem to have left the country permanently https://t.co/gRolG2d4aG ...