It's not just coastal cities bracing for sea-level rise or farmers battling erratic weather patterns—millions of people are being driven by changing climates to relocate, not across borders, but ...
Net internal in-migration is accelerating in Arizona and much of Florida, except for Palm Beach County, which has switched to net out-migration, as has San Joaquin County, Calif. (evidently the ...
The United States population grew by 1% from 2023 to 2024, sending the population north of 340 million. International migration played a central role in the population increase, with newcomers spread ...
This paper investigates the consequences of regime change for both migration and foreign direct investment (FDI) by employing quasi-natural experiments that exploit external and internal shocks to ...
Climate change, already a growing driver of migration, forcing families to flee water scarcity, crop failure and rising sea levels, may cause as many as 143 million people to be displaced by 2050, the ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Ever since China first instituted major economic reforms three decades ago, it has undergone unprecedented social transformations. Economic ...
Census categories on religion are mutually exclusive – is this a problem? Can EWS quotas be implemented without knowing relevant numbers? What’ll the drive against ‘illegals’ do to internal migration?
A leading demographer warns that India’s census, quotas and migrant policies risk being shaped by half-truths and hidden numbers — and argues why credible, transparent data is the only safeguard ...
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