After all, emigration leaves them with fewer workers to pay for supporting the elderly.
It thinks emigration will boost the Polish economy because many will not live in Germany permanently.
"I'm from Michoacan, one of the states that has suffered most from emigration, " he said.
Emigration is the talk of the town, the Sept. 10 article in The Economist said.
In the coming decades, the next lot of emigration countries will grow richer and older too.
Indeed, some argue that emigration can help to add to the stock of brainpower.
Besides, fear of crime cannot be separated from the other factors that make South Africans consider emigration.
This attracted a wave of incomers to a country where, traditionally, mass emigration had been the norm.
Risk-takers by the very act of emigration, they are more likely to start small firms than other Americans.
All profits are equally split among the village families, which helps alleviate forced emigration in search of work.
With the Celtic Tiger well and truly buried, emigration is once again a looming presence in Irish life.
On emigration, the ONS said 41, 000 more people had left the UK in 2006 than in the previous year.
Reduced immigration today means reduced emigration in a year or two's time, which could see net migration rise again.
The recent dip in Mexican emigration to the U.S. may be only temporary.
Interpreters working for Great Britain and New Zealand face similar obstacles to emigration.
FORBES: Endangered Wartime Interpreters: The U.S. Should Protect Those Who Protect Us
We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here.
FORBES: Taxation Without Representation: Setting the Stage for Independence
President Bush has stated that he would sign the trade agreement once the Soviet Union had codified emigration laws.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Summit Watch: Tough Questions For President Bush
Yet emigration of skilled workers may be a consequence rather than a cause of problems in the sending country.
All this suggests that the consequences of skilled emigration are difficult to calculate, even if they are not negligible.
And the prospect of emigration and prosperity abroad may be an inducement for many more to get an education.
This pressure has caused continuous Christian emigration from Lebanon which has rendered the Christians a minority in Lebanon today.
He blamed the church, as well as politicians, for accepting emigration as inevitable.
Professor Jose says the regime of Ferdinand Marcos saw the emigration of workers as a short-term solution to high unemployment.
Russia be threatened by increase in emigration at some point in the future, perhaps even in the very near future?
It has a lower birth rate than the north and also has net emigration, particularly of the young and educated.
Else they too would vote with their feet, as half of Mr Jagdeo's citizenry has done through emigration since 1980.
Restrictionist immigration laws passed in the 1920s made the U.S. miss the last four decades of mass European emigration.
Immigration has exceeded emigration for nearly 25 years, and as recently as 1997 newcomers outnumbered departures by two to one.
You make no mention of the alarming population growth in the third world, which plays a leading role in driving emigration.
Second, this bill carries forward numerous limitations and restrictions that have in the past served as constraints on free emigration .
应用推荐