Sentences with phrase «migration rate from»

Inference of historical changes in migration rate from the lengths of migrant tracts Pool, J. E. and R. Nielsen.
Inference of historical changes in migration rate from the lengths of migrant tracts.

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Adjusting for population, rates of net international migration ranged from 0.55 per 1,000 Montana residents in 2015 to 6.14 per 1,000 Washington, DC residents.
Most pressing, perhaps, is the troubling migration of businesses from Toronto to the suburbs in recent years, which, says Miskin, is due primarily to the city's high commercial tax rate, not the relatively insignificant taxes Ford has pledged to abolish.
Study after study after study has shown no significant pattern of wealthy people moving from high - tax to low - tax states, and no noticeable change in the net migration rates of high earners between US states in the wake of changes in their relative tax rates.
Soliman said the finding that atrial fibrillation was associated only with NSTEMI heart attacks suggests that factors contributing to partial blockage of the coronary arteries or increased oxygen demand, such as sudden increase in heart rate, are more likely to explain the association between a-fib and heart attack than those factors linked to total blockage caused by the migration of a blood clot to a coronary artery from the site of its formation.
Researchers also were able to find household panel data with what the study called an «exceptional tracking rate» that allowed them to study migration before and after disasters, as well as climate variations from 1993 to 2007.
The early figures from the 19th count of the U. S. population show a reduced rate of growth, large migrations to the West and South and a continued shift of whites to the suburbs and blacks to cities
Though anecdotal reports in California said teachers from disadvantaged schools fled when new positions opened up in other schools when class sizes were reduced, what the follow - up studies show is that after rising temporarily in all schools, teacher migration rates fell dramatically to much lower levels than before, most sharply in schools with large numbers of poor students.
While reasons for the declines are attributed to lower birth rates, outward migration from the city and the growth of charter schools, the board's Committee of the Whole, chaired by Steve Zimmer, has taken up the issue to make LA Unified schools more appealing to families.
«We continue to see migration from 60 - plus - day to 90 - plus - day delinquencies within the 2006 vintage, suggesting that homeowners who experience early delinquencies are finding it increasingly difficult to refinance or work out problems, as opposed to being able to cure falling behind on payments,» the rating agency said.
But between the tide of console and portable ports on PC, and Steam's independence from the ESRB's rating system, Moero's migration to Windows - based machines was due.
Similar negative effects occur with worsening air pollution — higher levels of ground - level ozone smog and other pollutants that increase with warmer temperatures have been directly linked with increased rates of respiratory and cardiovascular disease — food production and safety — warmer temperatures and varying rainfall patterns mess up staple crop yields and aid the migration and breeding of pests that can devastate crops — flooding — as rising sea levels make coastal areas and densely - populated river deltas more susceptible to storm surges and flooding that result from severe weather — and wildfires, which can be ancillary to increased heat waves and are also responsible for poor air quality (not to mention burning people's homes and crops).
In my opinion, continental Europe is at risk to political instability that would result from long - term high rates of unemployment and increased internal migration from poorer to richer regions.
There is a 0 % tax rate on capital gains here which has made Singapore a globally attractive migration destination for those who made a fortune from the ongoing blockchain tech wave.
The study also found that the Western Cape has the lowest percentage of repeat buyers leaving the province as well as by far the strongest net inward migration of repeat buyers from other provinces, which is attributed to its solid economic growth rate and perceptions of a high quality of life.
The numbers on Pew's website (based on United Nations Population Division data from 1990 - 2013) don't track annual rates or flows of migration, but the total number of migrants residing in each country.
U.S. population as of Jan. 1, 2008: 303,146,284 Percent change from Jan. 1, 2007: +0.9 Rate of U.S. births: 1 every 8 seconds Rate of U.S. deaths: 1 every 11 seconds Rate of international migration to U.S.: 1 every 30 seconds Total rate of U.S. growth: 1 every 13 secRate of U.S. births: 1 every 8 seconds Rate of U.S. deaths: 1 every 11 seconds Rate of international migration to U.S.: 1 every 30 seconds Total rate of U.S. growth: 1 every 13 secRate of U.S. deaths: 1 every 11 seconds Rate of international migration to U.S.: 1 every 30 seconds Total rate of U.S. growth: 1 every 13 secRate of international migration to U.S.: 1 every 30 seconds Total rate of U.S. growth: 1 every 13 secrate of U.S. growth: 1 every 13 seconds
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