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in-migration

Noun

Meaning

migration into a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)

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in migration

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Examples

Fortunately, the strong in-migration of workers from other states as well as increases in labor force participation will add significantly to the supply of workers throughout 2018. Source: Internet

We manifestly do not receive the benefit of such resources, the revenues from which go to sustain an occupation that has brought with it the illegal in-migration – a settlement contrary to the Fourth Geneva Convention 1949 – of Moroccan nationals. Source: Internet

Think military base closings in the 1990s, which depressed in-migration for a while, he said. Source: Internet

Those states—including Wyoming, West Virginia, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Dakota, and Idaho—saw net domestic in-migration. Source: Internet

“We’ve had very strong continued in-migration for our workforce continues to grow,” said Pushor. Source: Internet

But it’s not until the 1910s that there’s really a huge wave of Black in-migration into the city. Source: Internet

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