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Job migration (1004 bytes)
1: ... come to symbolize the migration or relocation of jobs to other countries. 3: ==Reasons for job migration== 4: In most situations jobs are moved from one location to another, or to mu... 6: ==Impact of job migration== 7: ... living standards, although not for everyone. Job migration increases the risk of unemployment. Disable job requests while running job pattern (213 bytes) 1: ...' is a [[software design pattern]] of disabling [[job requests]] when necessary. Migration (1517 bytes) 1: ...ocation to breed, as is the case with some [[Fish migration|fish]]. 5: [[Bird migration]] is common. The longest known migration of a [[bird]] is that of the [[Arctic Tern]], whi... 7: ...emming]]s are also known to migrate. The periodic migration of plagues of [[locust]]s is a phenomenon recorde... 9: ... in history and in modern times. [[Seasonal human migration]] is very common in agricultural cycles. 11: In archaeology, [[migrationism]] describes an interpretative framework where ... Value migration (3039 bytes) 2: ...determine value are constantly changing. '''Value migration''' is the shifting of value-creating forces. Valu... 6: There are three general types of value migrations: 13: There are three stages to value migration: 20: The calculation of value migration is more difficult than it would at first seem. Va... 22: ... A. J. Slywotzky in his classic 1996 book ''Value Migration, How to think several moves ahead of the competit... Bird migration (16235 bytes) 1: ==Long-distance land bird migration== 5: ...m optimal in ecological terms. An example is the migration of continental populations of [[Swainson's Thrush... 7: The advantage of the migration strategy is that, in the long days of the norther... 9: The downside of migration is the hazards of the journey, especially when di... 19: ... in Canada, and [[Spurn]] in [[England]]. [[Drift migration]] of birds blown off course by the wind can resul... Forced migration (1641 bytes) 1: ... cleansing]]. Someone who has experienced forced migration is a "forced migrant" or "[[displaced person]]". 3: ...izations that the destabilizing effects of forced migration, especially in parts of [[Africa]], the [[Middle ... 11: * [http://www.forcedmigration.org/ Forced Migration Online] 12: ...International Association for the Study of Forced Migration] 14: ...organization]] with a major role mediating modern migration Fish migration (2012 bytes) 1: ...feeding or breeding; in some cases the reason for migration is still unknown. 16: Vertical migration is a common daily behavior; many marine types mov... 20: Freshwater fish migrations are usually shorter, typically from lake to stre... Human migration (9896 bytes) 1: ...nimals such as some birds and fishes; see entry [[Migration]]. 3: Migration and population isolation is one of the four evolu... 5: ...an [[commuting]] can be compared to the [[diurnal migration]] of organisms in the oceans. See [[Phototropia]]... 7: This article concentrates on the historical human migrations. 9: ==Overview of historical migrations== Rural migration (1574 bytes) 1: '''Rural migration''' is the [[migration]] of people from rural areas into [[City|cities]]... 3: ...actor causing city growth. In-migration refers to migration from former colonies and similar places. The fact... 10: [[category:Human migration]] Drift migration (1123 bytes) 1: ...ft migration''' is the phenomenon in which [[bird migration|migrating]] [[bird]]s are blown off course by the... 7: ...margin-left: 1em; text-align:center">[[Image:driftmigration02.png]]</div> 9: ...e wind direction, and the orange arrow the actual migration route. Reverse migration (1949 bytes) 1: ...Although some large birds such as [[swan]]s learn migration routes from their parents, in most small species,... 3: ...; text-align:center">[[Image:Asiamig2.jpg|Reverse Migration]]</div> 5: ...cal Asian species is shown in yellow. The correct migration route to the wintering grounds in south east [[As... 7: ...ed) could not occur in western Europe because the migration routes were too north-south. 11: ...ggested that those birds which misorientate their migration do so at random, and the phenomenon only ''appear... Data migration (324 bytes) 1: ...performed programatically to achieve an automated migration. It is required when organizations change compute... Great Migration (484 bytes) 1: ...man migration#The Great Migrations|early medieval migrations of peoples in Europe]]. 2: * The '''Great Migration''' may refer to the [[Winthrop Fleet]] of [[1630]... 3: ...reat Migration]]''' was an important 20th century migration in African-American history. Political migration (7267 bytes) 1: ...te or government, depending on who encourages the migration. 3: ...focus on demographics necessitates an emphasis on migration towards low-population regions or artificially cr... 5: ==Private Political Migrations== 7: ...als of these migrations vary widely, the trend is migration towards greater political liberty. 13: ...er religious and political liberty. The westward migration of the [[Latter-day Saints]] is the most prominen... Planetary migration (532 bytes) 1: '''Planetary migration''' is the act of a stellar satellite altering it'... Seasonal human migration (2304 bytes) 1: '''Seasonal human migration''' is very common in [[agriculture|agricultural]]... 3: It includes [[migration]]s such as moving sheep or cattle to higher eleva... 10: ...g the winter — exhibit patterns of seasonal migration. Although these people are not moving for agricul... 13: [[Category:Human migration]] Models of migration to the New World (8131 bytes) 1: ...basic look at two of the more popular theories of migration models in the New World. 10: ...ed in the 1930’s up until recently. This model of migration into the New World focuses on people wandering fr... 16: === Problems with Clovis migration models === 17: ...ver, there are some real problems with the Clovis migration model. If Clovis people radiated south after ente... 19: == Coastal Migration == Australian migration zone (2614 bytes) 1: The '''Australian migration zone''' refers to the parts of [[Australia|Austra... 3: ...''excised'' certain external territories from the migration zone, for purposes relating to [[unauthorised arr... 5: ... government excised thousands of islands from the migration zone as part of the [[Pacific Solution]] 7: ...on detention facilities]] on [[Christmas Island Immigration Detention and Processing Centre|Christmas Island]... 11: ...iced the opinion that excising territory from the migration zone does not effect Australia's sovereignty. International Organization for Migration (661 bytes) 1: ...ver the years and it now helps with migration and migration issues across the world. It is not a [[United Na... 5: ...http://www.iom.int International Organization for Migration] 8: [[category:Human migration]] 10: [[de:Internationale Organisation für Migration]] Great Migration (African American) (4404 bytes) 1: ...nd Midwest between the 1910s and 1940s. The Great Migration also initiated the change from a primarily rural ... 7: ...ffectively put a halt to the flow of European [[immigration|immigrants]] to the emerging industrial centers N... 8: # [[Anti-immigration]] legislation after the war similarly resulted in... 14: The scope of the mass migration is best seen in [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], [[... 16: ...] in [[1917]] and Detroit in [[1943]]), the Great Migration provided unprecedented economic and educational o...
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