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In 2013 Germany and Korea had a combined outflow of 1,080,832 people leave their country.
Estonia : 132,608
Slovak Republic : 174,908
Finland : 304,268
Slovenia : 331,036
Hungary : 447,657
Denmark : 476,059
Norway : 704,511
Mexico : 991,160
New Zealand : 1,261,209
Austria : 1,414,624
Sweden : 1,533,493
Belgium : 1,725,356
Israel : 1,821,000
Netherlands : 1,953,436
Switzerland : 2,289,560
Spain : 6,263,693
Australia : 6,391,820
United Kingdom : 7,860,000
Germany : 10,490,000
United States : 41,347,945
Immigration : The Way We MoveEveryday people migrate from country to country, looking for a better way of life some because of Asylum others through the process of simply relocating. In 2013 the top 10 countries that allowed The had over 1 million different total immigrants from different countries all over the world.
TOP 20 COUNTRIES WITH THE MOST TOTAL IMMIGRANTS IN
2013
24.9% Germany
22.3%United States
9.1%United Kingdom
8.3%Korea
6.9%Spain 6.9%
Japan
6.3% Italy
5.8% Canada
5.7% Australia
3.9% France
Top 10 Countries with the Most Inflow of
Immigrant in 2013
2% Italy3.1% Belgium
3.2 Switzerland
3.4% Austria
3.8% Netherlands
7.8% United Kingdom
9.8%Japan
17.5%Spain
19.4%Korea
30.1%Germany
Top 10 Countrieswith the Most Outflow of
Immigrants in 2013
23.1% Luxembourg
22.1% Ireland
11.9% Portugal
11.8% Czech Republic
6.8% New Zealand 6.6% Slovak Republic
5.8% Chile
5.7% Slovenia
4% Iceland
2.3% Estonia
Top 10 countries with the most Inflow of Asylum seakers in 2013
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As the years have gone by, there has been an increase in the number of immigrants migratingfrom country to country specifically in the United States and Germany. As the years continue to pass, we can expectan increase in the number ofimmigrants migrating to these countries.
Andrew A. Rodriguez
in 2013, the inflow of immigrants for the United States and Germanycombined totaled 2,098,621 people
Source: https://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=MIG#