I might, Chuck; or I would say "migrate from Cambs to Norfolk", but it's not
really migration :-)
Migration makes more sense in a country the size of the USA.
Chris
On 22 Apr 2012, at 14:35, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I didn't invent the term. Emigration is normally thought of as leaving
> one's country for another. Out-migration is the sense I've used it is
> leaving California for another US state. Net out-migration is the
> difference between those migrating in and those migrating out. In this
> case 4 million more people left California for other states than moved
> into California.
>
> Would you use the term emigration to refer to those moving from
> Cambridgeshire to Norfolk?
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