Canada ; Eighteenth Century ; Emigration ; Historical geography ; Migratory flow ; Nineteenth Century ; Origin-destination ; Settlement
Based on a sample of Scottish emigrants, this paper sets out the changing temporal and spatial patterns of Scottish emigration and settlement in pre-confederation Canada. It identifies where Scottish emigrants came from, where they went in Canada
Nederland als emigratieland The Netherlands as emigration country
Emigration ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Migration ; Pays-Bas ; Perception ; Population ; Sondage d'opinion
Opinion polls in the years 1947 and 1948 showed a striking interest of between 3 and 4 million Dutch people in emigration. Therefore a large institutional framework has been set up to guide this expected emigration wave. Experience learned however
that interest in emigration as noted by opinion polls, is not an indicator for the number of emigrating persons. (AGD).
Emigration ; Immigration ; Migration internationale ; Pologne
Emigration ; Immigration ; International migration ; Poland
The paper evaluates sources of statistical data on emigration from, and immigration to Poland. Subsequently, it provides an account of recent migration trends, including information on countries of destination and origin, as well as selected
The aim of this study was to investigate the coupling between the immigrant and the new environment by focusing on South African emigrants in Canada’s experience of the environment. This included the immigrants’ adaptation as a whole to the physical
Oberwalliser Emigration nach Ubersee im dritten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts. (Emigration du Haut-Valais outre-mer au cours du troisième quart du XIXsiècle)
(1850-1875) ; Emigration ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie historique ; Haut Valais ; Migration internationale ; Siècle XIX ; Suisse ; Valais
Using various records, a cohort of Dutch Catholic emigrants (1847-1871) from Noord-Brabant (Netherlands) was analysed according to regional variation in the emigration movement and their social and economic background. The regional analysis
illustrates that areas with commercial agricultural and factory production had low emigration rates while areas with small-scale subsistence agriculture and a declining rural textile industry contributed to a relatively significant movement. (AGD).
Allemagne de l'Ouest ; Distribution spatiale ; Emigration ; Emigration grecque ; Emploi ; Grèce ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Migration de retour ; Migration internationale ; Région ; Réinsertion
Jordanian emigration: an analysis of migration data
This paper utilizes a log-linear model to analyze data of The Multi-Purpose Household Survey| Jordanians Abroad 1975. The findings indicate that the Jordanian emigrants are mainly young males (15-34 years of age) from the Amman District, most
of whom have obtained the secondary school certificate. Only 41 percent of the emigrants left Jordan to work abroad. And only one person out of each 5.6 households left Jordan to live abroad. (Author).
Demographic evolution of one of Morocco's most densely populated regions, focusing on the role of emigration to nearby cities and to Algeria and Europe.―(DWG)