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1 net immigration
демогр. чистая иммиграция (разность между численностью прибывающих на данную территорию (в страну, город, регион и т. д.) и численностью выбывающих с нее, если численность прибывающих больше, чем численность выбывающих)Syn:See: -
2 net immigration
Экономика: чистая иммиграция -
3 net immigration
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > net immigration
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4 immigration
сущ.демогр. иммиграция ( въезд людей в данную страну или регион для постоянного проживания)immigration of labourers — иммиграция рабочих [рабочей силы\]
See:forced migration, net immigration, selective immigration, immigration bond, immigration law, immigration inspector, immigration quota, immigration surplus, Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Executive Office for Immigration Review, migration 2), emigration, in-migration, out-migration, immigrant, immigrate, national origins quota system -
5 immigration
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6 net emigration
демогр. чистая эмиграция ( разность между численностью выбывающих с данной территории — страны, региона, местности, города и т. д. — и прибывающих на нее)Syn:See: -
7 net in-migration
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8 international migration
демогр. международная миграция ( переселение людей из одной страны в другую)international nurse migration — международная миграция сиделок [медсестер\]
Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > international migration
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9 migration balance
демогр. сальдо [баланс\] миграции, миграционное сальдо, миграционный баланс, чистая миграция (разность между числом прибывших на какую-л. территорию и выбывших с нее за единицу времени, как правило календарный год)ATTRIBUTES:
negative [positive\] migration balance — отрицательный [положительный\] сальдо миграции; миграционная убыль [прирост\] населения, механическая убыль [прирост\] населения
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