Comment by blondie9x 8 days ago The graphic seems vague and not particularly revealing. 6 comments blondie9x Reply firesteelrain 8 days ago I was trying to figure out the inflow and outflow. It looks bidirectional. rawgabbit 8 days ago Europe and Central Asia added people. So did North America.Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan was flat.Other regions lost people. FrustratedMonky 8 days ago Left to Right.Leaving, Arriving. firesteelrain 8 days ago In that case the observation is that North America is getting a more diverse set of immigrants 2 replies →
firesteelrain 8 days ago I was trying to figure out the inflow and outflow. It looks bidirectional. rawgabbit 8 days ago Europe and Central Asia added people. So did North America.Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan was flat.Other regions lost people. FrustratedMonky 8 days ago Left to Right.Leaving, Arriving. firesteelrain 8 days ago In that case the observation is that North America is getting a more diverse set of immigrants 2 replies →
rawgabbit 8 days ago Europe and Central Asia added people. So did North America.Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan was flat.Other regions lost people.
FrustratedMonky 8 days ago Left to Right.Leaving, Arriving. firesteelrain 8 days ago In that case the observation is that North America is getting a more diverse set of immigrants 2 replies →
firesteelrain 8 days ago In that case the observation is that North America is getting a more diverse set of immigrants 2 replies →
I was trying to figure out the inflow and outflow. It looks bidirectional.
Europe and Central Asia added people. So did North America.
Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan, and Pakistan was flat.
Other regions lost people.
Left to Right.
Leaving, Arriving.
In that case the observation is that North America is getting a more diverse set of immigrants
2 replies →