• Scientists have found that Native American populations - from Canada to the southern tip of Chile - arose from at least three migrations, with the majority descended entirely from a single group of First American migrants that crossed over through Beringia, a land bridge between Asia and America that existed during the ice ages, more than 15,000 years ago. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says taking care of the migrants' problems was a responsibility for the government and international organizations. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Understanding the migration patterns of immigrants, migrants, refugees, and travelers is essential to preventing the spread of public health threats across an international border. (cdc.gov)
  • The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) is a bureau within the United States Department of State. (wikipedia.org)
  • It has primary responsibility for formulating policies on population, refugees, and migration, and for administering U.S. refugee assistance and admissions programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) provides aid for and seeks to enhance the protection of refugees, victims of conflict and stateless people around the world, and manages the US Refugee Admissions Program to resettle refugees in the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1993, the bureau added population issues to its portfolio, and the bureau was changed into its current form, the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration is divided into ten unique offices. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1 FAM 520 Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM)" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) is the humanitarian bureau of the State Department. (state.gov)
  • On March 27, 2023, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration signed the 2023-2025 Framework for Cooperation with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). (state.gov)
  • The 1980 Refugee Act, with the 1962 Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, paved the way for the creation of the Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, allowing the Department to respond to humanitarian crises across the globe. (state.gov)
  • Today, the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration provides protection, eases suffering, and resolves the plight of millions of crisis-affected displaced people around the world on behalf of the American people. (state.gov)
  • The Bureau of Population Refugees and Migration (PRM) has announced the 2021 Request for Concept Notes for NGO Programs Preventing, Preparing for, and Responding to COVID-19. (stgm.org.tr)
  • The Biden administration nominated Ambassador Julieta Valls Noyes to serve as assistant secretary of state for the department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM). (adst.org)
  • Total population grew by a record 1.05 million people to 39.57 million in the twelve months to Jan 1, 2023, and about 96 per cent of the rise was due to international migration, the statistics agency said. (dawn.com)
  • American demographic exceptionalism arises from higher-than-average fertility and immigration, putting the US population of 335 million in 2023 on track to surpass 380 million by 2040. (ucdavis.edu)
  • A new snapshot of population trends from the U.S. Census Bureau's March 2023 report sheds light into where people are going-and offers implications for multifamily development and investment. (multihousingnews.com)
  • The administrative data methodology enables more granular reporting for the period from the beginning of 2017 to the end of 2021, including information on the size of migration flows, by housing and work status, as well as seasonal patterns in net migration. (www.gov.je)
  • In some cases, however, invasive species can be managed by directly suppressing populations, and tracking technologies that allow researchers to identify movement patterns and aggregations representative of the population can facilitate suppression activities. (usgs.gov)
  • In the most comprehensive survey of genetic diversity in Native Americans so far, the team took data from 52 Native American and 17 Siberian groups, studying more than 300,000 specific DNA sequence variations called Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms to examine patterns of genetic similarities and differences between the population groups. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • With migration approaching pre-pandemic patterns, the scale of movement for the most populous counties declined from April 2020 to July 2022, but many of the larger patterns remain in place. (multihousingnews.com)
  • Optimal management of the resource is currently constrained by the limited understanding of migration patterns and population (stock) structure. (dtu.dk)
  • This revealed some previously unknown migration patterns and indicated natal homing and the existence of three primary population components in the region, namely the Walvis (central and northern Namibia), the Orange (Southern Namibia-Northern SA) and the Agulhas (Southern part of SA) components. (dtu.dk)
  • Migrating animals may benefit from social or experiential learning, yet whether and how these learning processes interact or change over time to produce observed migration patterns remains unexplored. (movebank.org)
  • Assessing how animals successfully learn to time migrations as environmental conditions change is critical for understanding intraspecific differences in migration patterns and for anticipating responses to global change. (movebank.org)
  • Migration patterns and breast cancer risk in Asian-American women. (medscape.com)
  • Those who believe that demography is destiny urge the US to strengthen alliances with countries whose youthful populations are increasing, including India, Indonesia and the Philippines. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The United States has a long history of internal migration that influences the demography of states today. (populationeducation.org)
  • The Scottish Affairs Committee at Westminster published a report in November 2016, 'Demography of Scotland and Implications for Devolution' , which underlined the need for tailored migration policies. (gov.scot)
  • From 2011 to 2018 inclusive, Jersey had net inward migration, averaging 530 per year. (www.gov.je)
  • During the growth, the protoplanet undergoes a rapid, large-scale, inward migration due to the interactions with the gaseous protoplanetary disc. (lu.se)
  • Our simulations also show that inward migration of the giant planets always produces a Jupiter Trojans' leading swarm more populated than the trailing one, with a ratio comparable to the current observed Trojan asymmetry ratio. (lu.se)
  • The aim of this project for the East of England Local Government Association (EELGA) is to meet the need for authorities across the Wider South East (WSE) to understand the dynamics of migration - so far as possible from existing research and readily available data - particularly in relation to implications of future growth of the capital. (lse.ac.uk)
  • However, migration decisions in response to climate change could have broader effects on population dynamics in affected regions. (feem.it)
  • Inter-habitat migration can have important effects on food-web structure and equilibrium dynamics. (confex.com)
  • Abstract Large-scale electronic tagging is a very powerful tool to study how fish movements and migrations shape the internal dynamics of populations. (inrae.fr)
  • Demographic stagnation best describes Europe's native populations. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • The analysis below examines annual population changes for metropolitan area and core counties resulting from each of these demographic components based on recently released Census Bureau data showing annual population changes from July 1, 2019 to July 1, 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • Many large coastal and midwestern metropolitan areas and their urban core counties registered their lowest population gains (or greatest declines) in a decade due to this combination of demographic components: accelerated domestic out-migration, lower immigration from abroad, and a decline in the excess of births over deaths. (brookings.edu)
  • This will be the opening event for the most comprehensive database on the global migration of scholars, developed and hosted at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR). (iussp.org)
  • Bleeding Kansas," or the period of violent clashes in the Kansas Territory that immediately preceded the Civil War, stands out in American history as a rare example of a time when migration happened explicitly to change the demographic makeup of a given population. (populationeducation.org)
  • It is essential to our economic prospects and our demographic sustainability that Scotland continues to attract the level and nature of migration it needs. (gov.scot)
  • There are distinct needs in Scotland in relation to our population and our demographic sustainability, the skills and positive economic impact people who come to Scotland have, as well as the cultural and community benefits that migration can play an important role in supporting. (gov.scot)
  • "Therefore, among the demographic variables, only international migration could be instrumental in addressing population decline and population aging in the short to medium term," the report concludes. (shtfplan.com)
  • The Socio-Demographic Research Center of the Slavonic University ("Research Center") has been engaged in analyzing migration decisions in Armenia as part of its ongoing Three-Year Program on monitoring migration through collection of household survey data and is therefore uniquely placed to analyze the situation with regards to migration in 2017. (worldbank.org)
  • However, recent demographic data is available on the datastore - you may find other datasets on the Datastore useful such as: [GLA Population. (data.gov.uk)
  • The Home Affairs Committee at Westminster published a report in January 2018 entitled ' Immigration policy: basis for building consensus' that sought to identify principles for future migration policy. (gov.scot)
  • Long established as the leading textbook on migration and used by students and scholars alike all over the world, this fully revised and updated sixth edition continues to offer an authoritative and cutting-edge account of migration flows, why they occur, and their consequences for both origin and destination societies. (booksinc.net)
  • This essentially meant that we were returning the measurement of migration flows for the under age 65 population in the second year to be based upon IRS data alone. (cdc.gov)
  • An image of major flows of migration emerges, which not only brought with them new people but also new views and approaches to Scandinavia. (lu.se)
  • PRM's principal authorities derive from statutes, including the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962 and the Refugee Act of 1980. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 700 million projected increase in the working-age population over the next two decades in sub-Saharan Africa exceeds the projected total working age population of North America and Europe in 2050 of 680 million. (ucdavis.edu)
  • This reflects the fact that these two later streams of Asian migration mixed with the First Americans they encountered after they arrived in North America. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • First, Central American Chibchan-speakers have ancestry from both North and South America, reflecting back-migration from South Americaand mixture of two widely separated strands of Native ancestry. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Veteran political commentator and former White House adviser Patrick Buchanan told WND the fact that the U.N. "signed on to a mass migration of Third World peoples to Europe and America, to replace the native populations, is consistent with its anti-Western ideology and comes as no surprise . (shtfplan.com)
  • Internal migration of the population aged 65 and older is measured using aggregate Medicare data provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). (cdc.gov)
  • There has been much speculation about the impact that COVID-19 has had on population changes across the country since the pandemic began in the early part of 2020. (brookings.edu)
  • At the same time, Los Angeles County also declined in population, yet the decrease of 90,704 residents was much smaller than the 2020-2021 decline of 180,934. (multihousingnews.com)
  • Health Systems in Emergencies Lab), the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), in collaboration with the WHO Global Programme on Health and Migration, announced a call for applications for migration health research in February 2020. (who.int)
  • Based on mid-year population estimates and assumptions of future fertility, mortality and migration. (ons.gov.uk)
  • We revised the Medicare enrollment figures to reflect out-migrant data measured from special tabulations of exemptions for the population aged 65 and older from the IRS data enhanced by the NCOA address information. (cdc.gov)
  • This call supported generation of related evidence on migrant health needs, concerns and situations, especially implementation research of current programmes or activities focused on the needs of migrant populations or other approaches. (who.int)
  • Between 2000 and 2004, the annual natural population change (births minus deaths) in the EU-15 was as low as +0.1 percent. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Climate change impacts may drive affected populations to migrate. (feem.it)
  • In particular, I investigate how climate-induced migration in developing countries will affect those who do not migrate. (feem.it)
  • Feedback-driven outflows/inflows drive significant radial stellar migration over both short and long timescales via two processes: (1) outflowing/infalling gas can remain star-forming, producing young stars that migrate ∼1 kpc within their first 100 Myr, and (2) gas outflows/inflows drive strong fluctuations in the global potential, transferring energy to all stars. (harvard.edu)
  • Policies implemented under this approach propose to address the root causes of irregular migration from non-EU countries, such as through support for socio-economic development of countries of origin, the dismantling of smuggling and trafficking networks, and the definition of actions for the better application of return policies. (unhcr.org)
  • This report prepared by Clingendael, the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, questions whether this approach to mixed migration governance take sufficient stock of the larger development and stability contexts within which irregular migration and human smuggling takes place. (unhcr.org)
  • By studying variations in Native American DNA sequences, the international team found that while most of the Native American populations arose from the first migration, two subsequent migrations also made important genetic contributions. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Canada depends on immigration to drive its economy and support an aging population, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government sharply ramped up immigration since taking power in 2015. (dawn.com)
  • As a result, Europe's population increase of more than 2.0 million people between January 2005 and January 2006 was mainly driven by immigration (see Table 1). (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Dr. Miller has conducted research and consulted widely on comparative immigration and refugee policies, global migration, and migration and security. (booksinc.net)
  • The 17-year-old document contended mass immigration was necessary to replace the aging populations of developed countries . (shtfplan.com)
  • This shouldn't come as a surprise, because replacing aging populations in the West isn't the only goal of unfettered immigration. (shtfplan.com)
  • Others see outward migration from regions such as New York City and Los Angeles driven by a supply-demand imbalance. (multihousingnews.com)
  • AT-KABUL: About half of Afghanistan's population has been affected by forced internal displacements and migrations, according to ministry of migration and repatriation. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Internal migration of the under age 65 population is measured using address data from Federal income tax returns. (cdc.gov)
  • With reductions in filing, we expected the year-to-year match rates of IRS data to erode, thereby reducing the accuracy of estimates of internal migration for the population under age 65. (cdc.gov)
  • Simplified explanation of the Causes and Consequences of Migration for preparation of UPSC (geography optional) has been made in this lecture. (thegeoecologist.com)
  • Thus, simulation modeling confirms the inter-habitat migration of this important intraguild predator, and provides a potentially important tool for assessing the inter-habitat movements of predators and other organisms in natural and managed systems. (confex.com)
  • The data and the model enabled us to follow the distribution and infer movements of M. capensis from the recruitment/nursery areas, through the juvenile phase and the adults' migration to the spawning areas outside/upstream of the nursery areas. (dtu.dk)
  • Does migration governance sufficiently address the human rights consequences and destabilising effects that migratory movements and the policies that address them may have? (unhcr.org)
  • Figures are available for various administrative and electoral geographies and for different population sub-groups, for example, estimates of the very old and estimates by marital status. (ons.gov.uk)
  • 1 Applying supplemental data boosted coverage rates and, therefore, enhanced the accuracy of migration estimates compared to those derived from IRS data alone. (cdc.gov)
  • We repeated the new process of estimating the latest year's Medicare enrollment for the July 1, 2007 estimates except that we also allowed for the migration of people back into the 62 counties and parishes that had been specially processed for the 2006 estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • The adjusted aged 65 and older migration was then applied to the 2006 estimates to produce a 2007 estimate of the aged 65 and older Medicare enrollment, which were then used as inputs into the final estimates process. (cdc.gov)
  • Our standard method for producing estimates of the group quarters (GQ) population relies heavily on group quarters facility-level population provided to us by state members of the Federal-State Cooperative Program for Population Estimates (FSCPE). (cdc.gov)
  • Population estimates for broad age groups including working age, pensionable age and children aged 0-15. (data.gov.uk)
  • The effect of this combination of characteristics is to give it a highly integrated migration system, with sub-regions occupying different roles and to varying degrees of dynamism, but interacting with the other sub-regions and responding to some shared external factors - in ways that need to be better understood. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Climate change and environmental hazards affect the entire world, but their interactions with-and consequences on-human migration are unevenly distributed geographically. (springer.com)
  • Research on climate and migration have their own geographies which do not necessarily coincide. (springer.com)
  • After a brief review of the geography of research on climate change, the paper presents an overview of nearly 50 years of case studies on the basis of CliMig, a bibliographic database of 1193 scientific papers and books on climate/environmental change and migration, among them 463 empirical case studies. (springer.com)
  • Our results show that research on environmental migration is mainly done in countries of the Global South, whereas climate science research in general is focused on countries of the Global North. (springer.com)
  • Here, I model the effect of climate change on fertility rates, income inequality, and human capital accumulation in developing countries, focusing on the instrumental role of migration as a key adaptation mechanism. (feem.it)
  • I find that holding all else constant, climate change raises the return on acquiring skills, because skilled individuals have greater migration opportunities than unskilled individuals. (feem.it)
  • Zero net migration (natural change only) variant projection for Great Britain - population by five-year age groups and sex. (ons.gov.uk)
  • When the projection population shows exponential growth. (knowt.com)
  • Migration and risk of intellectual disability with and without autism: A population-based cohort study. (bvsalud.org)
  • PRM is a major funder of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and other aid groups. (wikipedia.org)
  • PRM also promotes the United States' population and migration policies in international fora and with other governments. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1 As such, it provides the first comprehensive assessment of how domestic migration, international migration, and natural increase (the excess of births over deaths) impacted area population change during the year that the pandemic hit. (brookings.edu)
  • International migration and circulation of scholars is known to enhance research performance by facilitating knowledge recombination, and is fundamental to scientific discovery, especially in its most innovative forms. (iussp.org)
  • International migration is one of the most emotive issues of our times, reforging societies around the world and shaping debates on security, national identity and sovereignty in profound ways. (booksinc.net)
  • He is a founding member and former director of the International Migration Institute (IMI) at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and now directs the IMI at its current home at the University of Amsterdam. (booksinc.net)
  • Stephen Castles, DPhil, was Honorary Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney, Australia, before retiring in 2017, and served as the first director of the International Migration Institute at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. (booksinc.net)
  • Dr. Castles's books and articles have been translated into many languages and have been highly influential in the development of international migration studies. (booksinc.net)
  • He served as editor of the International Migration Review from 1983 to 2005. (booksinc.net)
  • and, in addition, to ensure that Scotland is able to manage international migration in a way that addresses our specific needs. (gov.scot)
  • Coordinating with international organizations like the UNHCR, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the International Organization for Migration, PRM provides relief and resettlement to displaced populations around the world and promotes policies aimed at increasing life-sustaining aid and family planning. (adst.org)
  • Those included multilateral negotiations at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt and the problems presented by the numerous refugee crises of the 1990s. (adst.org)
  • Size, age, sex and geographic distribution of the UK population, including data on international migration, migration within the UK, changes in the population and the factors driving these changes. (ons.gov.uk)
  • International migration is a growing global phenomenon. (cdc.gov)
  • Changes in each of these components since the pandemic began have affected population growth in much of the U.S., especially in large metropolitan areas and their urban core areas. (brookings.edu)
  • However, disparities exist across states, groups and along rural/ urban lines, as do large variations in the attainment of socio-economic indicators, and many sections of the population remain without access to basic serv- ices. (who.int)
  • China had a one-child policy between 1979 and 2015 that reduced fertility to perhaps 1.5 children per woman, well below the 2.1 fertility rate needed to maintain a population. (ucdavis.edu)
  • Designed to boost fertility rates and ultimately population growth. (knowt.com)
  • Designed to curtail population growth by reducing fertility rates. (knowt.com)
  • Since 2015, within the framework of the program of targeted financing of science of the State Committee for Science in RAU (Russian-Armenia Univercity), the project 'Three-Year Monitoring of the State of External Migration of the Republic of Armenia (2015 - 2017) by the method of selective research' is being implemented, the purpose of which is to assess the main characteristics of migration in Armenia. (worldbank.org)
  • The 2017 household survey of migration conducted by "Research Center" is a follow-up survey (repeated cross-section) to those conducted in the years 2015 and 2016. (worldbank.org)
  • Statistics Jersey are today releasing updated population and migration statistics for the period 2011 - 2021. (www.gov.je)
  • Jersey's population increased from 97,900 at the end of 2011 to 103,100 at the end of 2021. (www.gov.je)
  • During the three years 2019 to 2021 inclusive, net migration was outwards (more people outwardly migrating than inwardly migrating), with an average of 180 people leaving each year, over and above those arriving. (www.gov.je)
  • Mikula, Štěpán and Pytliková, Mariola and Pytliková, Mariola, Air Pollution and Migration: Exploiting a Natural Experiment from the Czech Republic (December 1, 2021). (ssrn.com)
  • China's youthful population is shrinking and the elderly population is growing, which could push the median age in China to 50 by 2050, up from 25 in 1990. (ucdavis.edu)
  • China's population is shrinking for the first time in decades, raising fears that China's economy could shrink with it. (kwbu.org)
  • Europe's population is quickly getting older, too. (kwbu.org)
  • RAPID REPORTS Population and social conditions. (pitt.edu)
  • His research focuses on the linkages between migration and broader processes of social transformation and development in origin and destination countries. (booksinc.net)
  • Both processes dramatically improved individuals' abilities to dynamically adjust their timing to track environmental conditions along the migration path. (movebank.org)
  • Probably 95 percent of the world's population is naturally immune to leprosy and will never acquire the infection. (cdc.gov)
  • The overarching goal to halve the population below the poverty line will be achieved globally largely due to the performance of countries like India. (who.int)
  • It probably originated in East Africa or India and moved around the globe with human migration. (cdc.gov)
  • Migration is crucial to the development of Scotland as an inclusive, fair, prosperous, innovative country ready and willing to embrace the future. (gov.scot)
  • This paper is our contribution to a crucial discussion that we need to have about migration and the impact it has in Scotland. (gov.scot)
  • Coccidioidomycosis spreads beyond the lungs in approximately 0.6% of the infections in the general population. (medscape.com)
  • OTTAWA: Canada's population increased by more than a million people for the first time in history in 2022, almost entirely due to a surge in immigrants and temporary residents, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday. (dawn.com)
  • Net migration to OECD countries was five million in 2022, including two million Ukrainians. (ucdavis.edu)
  • 2022. Eastern Whooping Crane Population Migration Timing-gps. (movebank.org)
  • There they worked with Nigerian Ministry of Health officials to plan vaccination campaigns, understand target populations, develop detailed routes for vaccination teams, and communicate about their activities. (cdc.gov)
  • PCBs enter the food chain by various routes, including migration into food from external sources, contamination of animal feeds, and accumulation in the fatty tissues of animals. (cdc.gov)
  • commission to consider regional approaches to migration. (gov.scot)
  • As a result, the number of European countries with a positive migration balance - meaning more people have entered than left the country - has grown over the last decades. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • According to 2005 data, all countries of Western Europe (the European Union's first 15 members (EU-15), Norway, and Switzerland) have a positive migration balance, as do six of the 10 new EU Member States - Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Malta, Slovenia, and Slovakia. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Most new EU Member States in Central Europe and several countries in Southern Europe experienced natural population decline. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Projections of the future size and age structure of the population of the UK and its constituent countries. (ons.gov.uk)
  • The magnitude of the global population living outside their countries of origin substantiates the value of considering potential public health issues and their population-wide burden. (cdc.gov)
  • Hazel Bateman is Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) and a Professor of Economics in the UNSW School of Risk and Actuarial Studies. (esacentral.org.au)
  • In many cases, the size of net migration determines whether a country still has population growth or is entering a stage of population decline. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Exploring the significance of migration in relation to recent events and emerging trends, from the policies of the European Union to the Great Recession, this text helps to shed light on the often large gap between the rhetoric and realities of migration. (booksinc.net)
  • Discussion paper on evidence, policy and powers for the Scottish Parliament in relation to migration. (gov.scot)
  • To investigate whether parental migration, parental region of origin, timing of child 's birth in relation to maternal migration and parental reason for migration are associated with intellectual disability ( ID ) with and without autism . (bvsalud.org)
  • On 5 December 2019, The Federal Senate resolved to establish a Select Committee on Temporary Migration to inquire into and report on the impact temporary migration has on the Australian economy, wages and jobs, social cohesion and workplace rights and conditions. (population.org.au)
  • This paper critically confronts these two geographies by presenting the first detailed mapping of research in the field of environmentally induced migration. (springer.com)
  • U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. (cdc.gov)
  • The second and third migrations have left an impact only in Arctic populations that speak Eskimo-Aleut languages and in the Canadian Chipewyan who speak a Na-Dene language. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • In the time since, we have also seen claims made about the impact of migration that are not supported by the evidence. (gov.scot)
  • While previous studies emphasized the impact of feedback on dark matter profiles, we investigate the impact on the stellar component: kinematics, radial migration, size evolution, and population gradients. (harvard.edu)
  • Border health is the area of public health that focuses on mobile populations and the communities they visit before, during, and after travel. (cdc.gov)
  • We presented some preliminary results and hypotheses in (Piguet and Laczko 2014 ) and in one section of the Atlas of environmental migration (Ionesco, Mokhnacheva, & Gemenne 2016) showing regional overviews and a brief discussion of the geography of research. (springer.com)
  • To better understand the species ecology and the spatio-temporal structure of the population, we tagged seabass in the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Bay of Biscay, from 2014 to 2016. (inrae.fr)
  • In particular, the number of steady states can change from 9 (small migration) to 3 (large migration) at a single bifurcation point, or via a sequences of bifurcations with the system having 9,7,5,3 or 9,7,9,3 steady states, depending on the Allee threshold. (biorxiv.org)
  • migration policy is required to recognise the distinct needs of Wales, where the Welsh Government has a stronger role in determining how future migration to Wales would be managed. (gov.scot)
  • Further research is needed to determine common and distinct migration-related public health issues. (cdc.gov)
  • Using 16 years of satellite-tracking data from 105 reintroduced whooping cranes, we reveal an interplay between social and experiential learning in migration timing. (movebank.org)
  • People moving into and out of the UK, long-term migration, short-term migration and non-UK residents' data. (ons.gov.uk)
  • The adjustments for processing input data accommodate geographic shifts of the population resulting from these events in 2005. (cdc.gov)
  • For years it has been contentious whether the settlement of the Americas occurred by means of a single or multiple migrations from Siberia," said Professor Andres Ruiz-Linares (UCL Genetics, Evolution and Environment), who coordinated the study. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • There are at least three deep lineages in Native American populations," said co-author David Reich, Professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • The study of Native American populations is technically very challenging because of the widespread occurrence of European and African mixture in Native American groups," said Professor Ruiz-Linares. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • We developed a method to peel back this mixture to learn about the relationships among Native Americans before Europeans and Africans arrived," Professor Reich said, "allowing us to study the history of many more Native American populations than we could have done otherwise. (ucl.ac.uk)
  • Dr. de Haas is also Professor in migration and development at Maastricht University /United Nations University-MERIT. (booksinc.net)
  • Populations around the world are declining. (kwbu.org)
  • Without the migration of populations from the developing world, it reasons, economies will suffer because of labor shortages and falling tax revenues. (shtfplan.com)
  • From the Homestead Acts, which promised 160 acres of land to anyone capable of developing the land, to the Great Migration, where millions of Black Americans moved north in search of better prospects, American history mythologizes moving to faraway places as a mechanism of self-improvement and rugged individualism. (populationeducation.org)
  • The number of live births per thousand of population per year. (knowt.com)
  • The increase, which helped Canada retain its position as the fastest growing G7 country, translates to a population growth rate of 2.7pc and such a rate would lead to the population doubling in about 26 years, the agency said. (dawn.com)
  • Any examination of population changes within the U.S. needs to first recognize that they were occurring in the context of a national population growth slowdown that was evident before the pandemic occurred. (brookings.edu)
  • Counties experiencing population growth have several factors that make them appealing to new residents, from warmer climates to relative affordability and economic opportunity, observes Glenn Brill, managing director in FTI Consulting's real estate practice. (multihousingnews.com)
  • She created the idea that population growth is a positive force in agricultural innovation, that it drives technology forward. (knowt.com)
  • transportation, and uncontrolled, rapid population growth. (who.int)
  • We characterised their orbital parameter distributions after the disc dispersal and their formation location and compare them to the same populations produced in a classical in situ growth model. (lu.se)
  • The capture happens during the growth of Jupiter's core and Trojan asteroids are afterwards carried along during the giant planet's migration to their final orbits. (lu.se)