net migration

collocation in English

meaningsofnetandmigration

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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk
/net/
us
/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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migration
noun[C or U]
uk
/maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
us
/maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
the process of animals travelling to a different place, usually when the ...
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(Definition ofnetandmigrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnet migration

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Netmigrationis the difference between population change and natural increase (births-deaths).
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There is a highnetmigrationrate.
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We have to allow for the changes ofnetmigration.
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I was about to refer tonetmigration.
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It is largely down to the change innetmigration.
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There was anetmigrationof 91,800 people.
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As a first approximation, and the results presented here must be regarded as such,netmigrationwill be assumed to be negligible.
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Before these matrices may be used to make projections, however, one must make some assumptions about the influence ofnetmigration.
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Some of thenetmigrationout of the research area is of people who move to areas just to the north and west seeking land.
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It is rather less than the averagenetmigrationfor that period.
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Thenetmigrationfigures are unreliable for any calculations of this kind.
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I support that policy, but it limits our ability to understandnetmigration.
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Those are the years in whichnetmigrationexceeded natural increase and the population declined.
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Netmigrationhas at the same time been cut to the lowest level since 1959.
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I think that there is anetmigrationfrom the south to the north.
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In 1972, there was an outward flow, according to thenetmigrationfigures, of 23,000.
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It is believed that the bulk of that loss is the result ofnetmigration.
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Alternative population projections on the same basis, but using different assumptions aboutnetmigrationlevels.
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We are back, under control, to approximately thenetmigrationrate of 1958 and 1957.
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Between 1991 and 1997,netmigrationfrom the north was 114,000 people.
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Thenetmigrationrate is 2.14 migrants per 1,000 citizens.
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Until 2000, the country'snetmigrationwas at a negative.
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Netmigrationhas been negative in all of these years.
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Thenetmigrationrate was zero in 2000.
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