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  2. Leaving the nest - Wikipedia

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    The word "nest" is a metaphor for the home in which one was raised. There are causes and effects that are associated with leaving the nest, and differences in livelihood. The age at which young people move out of their previous accommodation has been rising since the turn of the 21st century. [1]

  3. Forced displacement - Wikipedia

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    A migrant who fled their home because of economic hardship is an economic migrant, and strictly speaking, not a displaced person.; If the displaced person was forced out of their home because of economically driven projects, such as the Three Gorges Dam in China, the situation is referred to as development-induced displacement.

  4. When my ex and I separated, I moved out of our family home ...

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    Social narratives still expect mothers, particularly primary caregivers like me, to stay in the family home. But for us, the arrangement we've chosen made the most sense. But for us, the ...

  5. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, [1] with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic region). The movement often occurs over long distances and from one country to another (external migration), but internal migration (within a single country) is the dominant form of human migration globally.

  6. 1 in 20 New Yorkers Have Moved Since the Pandemic - AOL

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    The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone's daily life in ways large and small. Lockdowns, social distancing and remote working options kept many families and households stuck together at home for...

  7. Relocation (personal) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a family moving in the 19th century. Relocation, also known as moving, or moving house, is the process of leaving one's dwelling and settling in another. [1] The new location can be in the same neighborhood or a much further place in a different city or different country (immigration).

  8. 4 Popular Retirement Destinations That People Are Now Leaving

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    It used to be fairly easy to track the retirement destinations of Americans -- just check off sunny states like Florida and Arizona and that covered a large chunk of the retired population.

  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    Words with specific British English meanings that have different meanings in American and/or additional meanings common to both languages (e.g. pants, cot) are to be found at List of words having different meanings in American and British English. When such words are herein used or referenced, they are marked with the flag [DM] (different meaning).