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Characteristics and Flow Direction of International Population Migration after World War II

After World War II, the new characteristics of international population migration are that the proportion of permanent immigrants has decreased, and the forms of migration tend to be diversified. Specifically, political international population migration has increased sharply and its flow direction has changed greatly. Europe and the United States have become immigrant areas, and the emigration areas are emerging cities in Asia and Latin America, and the emergence of emerging industries has triggered a large number of population migration.