A big part of this trend is explained by the xenophobic reaction to growing migration but it is also driven fundamentally by an economic agenda: instead of being about poor people, as has been the case traditionally in EM, it is more about middle-income citizens feeling left out or disappointed by falling income levels.
They were reflecting a concern that the insecurities wrought by globalisation, particularly trade and migration, were fuelling populist sentiment and with it a flight towards protectionism and xenophobia.
And travel they do, with a regular cruising speed of around 35 miles per hour, they cover migration ranges of more than a thousand miles in only a month.
That makes it truly unique, given that the migration speeds of many fish of similar size are slower.
The reform also mandates local budgets assume responsibility for registered migrants, potentially providing a further incentive for cities to limit migration.
The ILO said the persistent lack of decent jobs in many regions was also one of the drivers of international migration among young people.
The new prime minister will faceaccusations of selling out—for the simple reason that he or she will indeedhave to break a promise, whether over migration or the economy.
" Rural-urban migration has put pressure on the rental market, especially as Beijing's neighbouring northern provinces lose their traditional industries of coal and steel.
It's possible, then, that these Neanderthals acquired DNA from a mysterious early migration of humans.
LONDON — As the migration of soccer players from Europe to China continues, much of the rhetoric is falling short on understanding.
Aravena plans to focus on the challenges ahead in the built environment, such as migration and climate change.
Perhaps a career in "data migration analysis" wouldn't have interested much of anyone outside of a very niche, tech-savvy circle ten years ago, but today, data is the name of the game for anyone in fields ranging from computer science to marketing.
Perhaps a career in "data migration analysis" wouldn't have interested much of anyone outside of a very niche, tech-savvy circle ten years ago, but today, data is the name of the game for anyone in fields ranging from computer science to marketing.
The road promoted exchanges in culture and religion, and saw ethnic migration that closely resembled what was experienced on the well-known Silk Road.
As a result of this westward migration, Americans eventually occupied the whole continent-from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
The population increase over was fuelled by growing numbers of births over deaths, caused by people living longer, and a surge in migration.
Europe is facing its most serious migration crisis since the end of the second world war.
The review, led by experts on medicine and economics at University College London and published in the Lancet, says immediate action is needed to avert the direct health impacts of climate change through heatwaves, other extreme weather events and the spread of infectious diseases — and indirect effects through factors such as forced migration and crop failures.
Alison Ng, a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Optometry and Vision Science in the Faculty of Science at Waterloo, who used video recordings to track the migration of eyeliner particles into the eye depending on the makeup application.
They predicted temperatures will increase by 3C over the next century, causing a rise in sea levels, flooding, disease outbreaks and mass migration of refugees.