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1He said he did not think we would see net emigration.
2In the early 1930s there was net emigration.
3This was the highest level recorded since 2008 and marked a significant turning point after several years of net emigration.
4We now have the highest rate of net emigration in the EU, almost double Lithuania, our nearest country in statistical terms.
5With the advent of the Celtic Tiger, this process was reversed, with a shift to net emigration from the(...)
6Ireland has gone from having the highest net immigration levels in Europe to the highest net emigration levels in just six years.
7The future population of Ireland is tough to predict, with a real prospect of a return to net emigration, writes Brendan Walsh.
8Sierra Leone tops the list from data made available, which would see a whopping 70% loss in its net emigration.
9The net emigration of Whites is estimated at 327,000, or about 7% of the population.
10IT IS difficult to come to terms with the fact that since the end of the 1980s net emigration from Ireland has ceased.
11A lower level of net emigration may also be contributing to the increase in the live register by further swelling the labour force.
12And a slight fall in unemployment levels will be caused by a rise in net emigration, rather than through the creation of new jobs.
13He estimates the average net emigration of working-age people to Australia in the past eight years is fewer than 20,000 a year.
14The ESRI has forecast the economy will contract by 0.4 per cent this year, unemployment will rise and net emigration will return next year.
15At the same time a net emigration rate equal to 1.2 per cent of the population was replaced by a small net inflow of population.
16As someone once said, "A lot done, more to do." Net emigration is slowing, although more young people are still leaving than are returning.
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