0 to leave a country permanently and go to live in another one: --
1 to leave a country permanently and go to live in another one: --
2 to leave your country in order to live permanently in another country: --
The majority of the liberal intelligentsia-those who emigrated as well as those who stayed behind-were liberal in the other sense as well.
Despite the harsh reality they face, the refugees' clear preference is either to stay in the camps or emigrate abroad.
By age 26, 5-3% of the original sample were dead and 11-8% had emigrated.
The crumbling economies of the interior forced several million people to emigrate to pampean cities.
The majority of the respondents emigrated as a couple.
Women who emigrate, withdraw co-operation, or cannot be traced are removed from the study from the time they were last contacted.
The option to emigrate was open and practical for everyone.
In 1939 the colonisation budget was increased for three years; 30,000 people emigrated in that year.