SOC110 Lecture 14: Soc_110_Lecture_14
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Apart from a worldwide influx of money and ideas, globalization includes people"s movement, temporarily as visitors and students, and more permanently as refugees than the one they were born into. By the late 1990s, there were about 125 million people living in a nation other. That figure accounted for around 2 percent of the world"s population and each. Immigrant-selected preferred destinations were the richest nations in the world: year, the number of immigrants has risen by between 2 and 4 million people. Canada, france, germany, italy, japan, the united kingdom and the united. Such seven nations received around a third of the world"s total immigration. One of the distinguishing characteristics of most major cities is that they are the. The biggest exceptions are in asia, especially in tokyo and singapore. To demonstrate 230,000 immigrants settled in new york city between the years. More than 5,000 immigrants came from each of the following nations just during.