Sentences with phrase «immigration rates»

These lenders are situated where there is a large foreign national population base due to high immigration rates, thus limiting themselves by location.
The increase is driven in large part by a high new immigration rate relative to the country's population.
Still, overall immigration rates remain higher than they were in the 1990s.
In fact, one of the recommendations coming from an RBC diversity study was to gradually increase immigration rates to the 300 to 400,000 range per year from the current rate of about 260,000.
«Canada has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world.
Every year through the Diversity Immigrant Program (DIP), 50,000 United States permanent resident visas are given away by a lottery system to citizens of countries with low immigration rates into the...
First, the science must match the demographics of today's children, given increasing immigration rates and the linguistic and economic diversity among the U.S. population.
On the other hand, there is the immigration rate that is fueling the process.
But again, the authors found no connection between changes in a counties» immigration rate and the number of people who left school at 16 and were not in education, employment or training.
Australians and Americans are keeping their end up in baby production, with fertility rates close to two children per woman, and high immigration rates.
** But, as others (whose work McCarthy et al. cite) have demonstrated, «immigration rates were significantly higher and emigration rates significantly lower in the neutered groups than in the unneutered groups.»
The issue highlights Australia's very high immigration rate.
We can keep added warming below 1 °C only by beginning to slow the immigration rate of CO2 this decade.»
Due to high immigration rates and population growth, the power bases of Canada are shifting west away from Quebec and the Maritimes and is much more diverse than in previous generations.
Of course, housing demand alone is no reason to push for, say, a doubling of immigration rates.
Demographics patterns in the U.S. today do not support strong gains in the working age population and labor force without changes in immigration rates, while productivity growth has been stubbornly weak.
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