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Comparison of population migration before and after World War II
There were large-scale immigrants before World War II.
Western Europe immigrated to Africa or Asia.
North America migrated to Latin America or Asia.
After World War II, Latin Americans immigrated to Western Europe or North America (not North America! North America refers to the United States and Canada)
East Asia immigrated to Australia.
Africa has shifted to West Asia (rich in oil resources) and Western Europe (rapid economic development)
The general trend is that the population of developing countries will migrate to developed countries, because the economy of developed countries is developing rapidly.
Very different from before World War II.
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