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  • noun A migration inwards.

Etymologies

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in- +‎ migration

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  • Population: 103,065 Note: estimate based on a revision of the base population, fertility, and mortality numbers, as well as a revision of 1985-1999 migration estimates from outmigration to inmigration, which is assumed to continue into the future; the new results are consistent with the 2000 census (July 2009 est.)

    Aruba 2009

  • Aruba estimate based on a revision of the base population, fertility, and mortality numbers, as well as a revision of 1985-1999 migration estimates from outmigration to inmigration, which is assumed to continue into the future; the new results are consistent with the 2000 census (July 2009 est.)

    Populations of Latin American and the Caribbean Countries 2009

  • Aruba100,018 note: estimate based on a revision of the base population, fertility, and mortality numbers, as well as a revision of 1985-1999 migration estimates from outmigration to inmigration, which is assumed to continue into the future; the new results are consistent with the 2000 census (July 2007 est.)

    Population 2008

  • Geography—note: a flat, riverless island renowned for its white sand beaches; its tropical climate is moderated by constant trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean; the temperature is almost constant at about 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit) PeoplePopulation: 100,018 note: estimate based on a revision of the base population, fertility, and mortality numbers, as well as a revision of 1985-1999 migration estimates from outmigration to inmigration, which is assumed to continue into the future; the new results are consistent with the 2000 census (July 2007 est.)

    Aruba 2008

  • And an ample gallery of documentaries and fiction films which deal with current problems such as inmigration or exile, racism and xenophobia, integration and living together.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows comeniusfeijoo 2010

  • Between 2005 and 2007, migration from the county exceeded migration to the county from other parts of the country, but that trend reversed itself in 2008, with "inmigration" accounting for nearly 10 percent of the growth for 2008.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2009

  • It is obvious that NoB, the low birth rate, if it were not augmented with massive inmigration from all over the world, would have already resulted in a work force too small to take care of the economic needs of the US.

    Changing Mexico 2007

  • Why equal inmigration to benefit abuse aka economic drain when in fact the vast majority of migrants are a working force, hence pay taxes, that is contribute as opposed to drain the economy.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • PeoplePopulation: 4,444,011 note: estimate is based on the results of the 2005 census that included a significantly higher estimate of net inmigration of non-citizens than previous estimates (July 2007 est.)

    United Arab Emirates 2008

  • United Arab Emirates4,444,011 note: estimate is based on the results of the 2005 census that included a significantly higher estimate of net inmigration of non-citizens than previous estimates (July 2007 est.)

    Population 2008

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