Fifteen percent of the residents have moved within the previous 12 months.
From 1984 to 1985, 38.3 percent of people 20 to 24 years old moved to a new home.
Census figures show that more than 30 percent of residents moved in between 1995 and 2000.
In nearly three decades from 1960 to 1989, more than 91 percent of the nation's households had moved, the new report said.
Under the scale proposed by management last September, 56 players, or 46 percent, could have moved without compensation.
Over 80 percent of the country's population had moved to new apartments during this period.
During a school year, about 55 percent of the students move to other schools or return to their homelands.
The other 25 percent glared at the reporter and moved on.
They were more likely to be white and older than the general population; 40 percent moved back to their original states.
Already, about 20 percent of each class moves on to a local university.