immigrant population > Immigrants as percentage of state population
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0.2697
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[186th of 195]
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immigrant population > Number of immigrants
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123,000
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[113rd of 195]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by immigrant population
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immigrant population > Percentage of total number of immigrants in the world
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>0.1% |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by immigrant population
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Net migration rate
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-0.28 migrant(s)/1,000 populati |
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[96th of 225]
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DEFINITION: The difference between the number of persons entering and leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons (based on midyear population). An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net immigration (e.g., 3.56 migrants/1,000 population); an excess of persons leaving the country as net emigration (e.g., -9.26 migrants/1,000 population). The net migration rate indicates the contribution of migration to the overall level of population change. High levels of migration can cause problems such as increasing unemployment and potential ethnic strife (if people are coming in) or a reduction in the labor force, perhaps in certain key sectors (if people are leaving). |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of countries by immigrant population
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Refugees
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230 |
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[100th of 110]
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DEFINITION: Refugees (number in each country, 1990-99) |
SOURCE: All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008 |
Refugees > Convention on refugees
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10 Oct 1961 |
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DEFINITION: Date of ratification of the United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. "a" denotes accession. "d" denotes succession. |
SOURCE: United Nations World Statistics Pocketbook and Statistical Yearbook |
Refugees > Outflow
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9,000 |
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[36th of 76]
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DEFINITION: Refugees by country of origin (2000). The country of origin for many refugees is unavailable or unreported. These data may therefore be underestimates. |
SOURCE: United Nations Treaty Collection |