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At the end of the century there was mass emigration.
Mass emigration of that sort is not an option these days.
This in turn lead to mass emigration as people left Wales for work.
After 1870 we can speak about mass emigration of native people who were moving abroad.
"Therefore, that sort of mass emigration, however difficult it is for the country itself, should be insured."
The laws remained in effect until 1917 and provided the impetus for mass emigration.
Mass emigration from this territory to the Western hemisphere for economic reasons began in the late 19th century.
For the next 10 years or so, population growth is expected to continue to generate mass emigration and millions of new unemployed.
However, the female dress was preserved until the mass emigration to Greece in 1913.
There are numerous cases of mass emigration from poor or war-stricken states.
The most visible effect of the Civil War was the mass emigration.
Any failure to bring these two distant sides together will probably further increase the prospects of mass emigration.
A mass emigration was politically undesirable for the Soviet regime.
Because of the lack of employment, there is mass emigration from the area.
Mass emigration became deeply entrenched and the population continued to decline until the mid-20th century.
Its incorporation into socialist Yugoslavia led to mass emigration of the population.
The rest of the colonies were completed soon thereafter, resulting in mass emigration to space.
After the crop failed here two years in a row, there was a mass emigration to find work."
There were also political pressures at the time that favored mass emigrations of Catholics.
Nor was it even the era when mass emigration from Ireland commenced.
"First there would have to be mass emigration, which at the moment the laowon will not allow.
Before mass emigration, they spoke a dialect of the Tajik language.
During the 1880s, during the wave of mass emigration, this figure was reached annually.
Research into the forces behind this European mass emigration has relied on sophisticated statistical methods.
It became almost impossible for an unwanted tyrant to survive in the face of mass emigration.