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Old Posted Dec 12, 2019, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Capsicum View Post
What does loss in immigration from a region mean? They returned to Europe (or left the US in general)? Or is it immigrants from there leaving that city (e.g. European born moving from NYC to Miami, say).

Does increase mean increase in someone born in Europe regardless of if it's European-born coming directly from Europe, or European born moving from another part of the US they resided in, or is it just gain from direct overseas immigration?
I suspect this is absolute change in populations born in those regions. The Northeast and Great Lakes cities would be the places most likely to have aging European-born population that are now dying out.