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Moreover, migration of population from the affected areas was restricted.
The patronymic change in name is usually followed by a major migration of population or battle.
During the next thirty years the pole-ward migration of populations continued.
Migrations of populations sometimes take place and individuals sometimes wander far from their normal bases.
The wars caused large migrations of population.
The negative effect on the free migration of population caused by household registration system] (Hukou).
The outdated household registration system has drastically hampered the migration of population and the development of society.
There is a northward migration of population from New York City, particularly to the counties where housing costs are cheaper.
Demographers and urban geographers use them to study patterns of growth and migration of populations.
Political currents in Yugoslavia favored industrialization that required an emphasis on development of public housing to serve migration of population from rural to urban areas.
Such a rural environment continued to induce migration of population to urban centers until the early 2nd century, when the urban population stopped growing and started to decline.
That phenomenon was accompanied by a burgeoning population increase, a rapid migration of population from the agricultural regions into cities and the development of the industrial city.
Now the genealogy tourism is very popular to countries of Central Europe where the World War II caused mass migrations of population.
Similarly, scholars have postulated various mechanisms of spread, including migrations of populations ("folk migrations"), smaller warrior groups, individuals (craftsmen), or a diffusion of ideas and object exchange.
But of course despite land speculation, eventually the railroad did open the West to vast migrations of populations seeking economic opportunity, just as the mill did far more than create poverty and division.
In a typical case of substrate interference, a language A occupies a given territory and another language B arrives in the same territory (brought, for example, with migrations of population).
Death rates had also declined, though not as sharply, and had it not been for the inward migration of population in the 1930s the decline in population growth would have been more marked.
In the case of Africa, it alludes to the spread of African people, ideas and cultures throughout the world, both through the brutality of slavery and the voluntary migration of populations.
In reversing a major element of the Treaty of Trianon, it, like Trianon, granted a multiethnic area to another country, caused massive migration of populations from both sides, and sundered old socioeconomic units.
The conditions which govern the outbreak of epidemics include infected food supplies such as contaminated drinking water and the migration of populations of certain animals, such as rats or mosquitoes, which can act as disease vectors.
The unique task of the genre, after all, is truthfulness to human experience in all its variety, and thanks to the great migrations of population in our time, human variety is to be found in replenished abundance all around us.
The societies of the Indian Ocean, including Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, came into being at different times through ancient slave trades and the migrations of populations from Africa, Asia and Europe.
For instance, the abolitionist Owen Lovejoy was among the Congregational ministers of the AMA who helped plant 115 anti-slavery churches in Illinois before the American Civil War, aided by the strong westward migration of population from the East.
The six-county area around Jacksonville, with fewer than a million residents, making it the second-smallest television market in the N.F.L. after Green Bay, has been only marginally affected by the great migration of population out of Northern states into Southern and Central Florida.
The main social and demographic tendencies affecting subsidized housing policies are generated by population aging, migration of population inside the Union, migration of population from rural areas to urban areas and predominant development of urban areas.