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  2. British diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In terms of outbound expatriation, in 2009, the United Kingdom had the most expatriates among developed OECD countries, with more than three million British living abroad, a figure followed by Germany and Italy. [29] On an annual basis, emigration from Britain stood at about 400,000 per year during the ten years until 2010 at least. [30]

  3. Life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution

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    A Roberts loom in a weaving shed in the United Kingdom in 1835. The nature of the Industrial Revolution's impact on living standards in Britain is debated among historians, with Charles Feinstein identifying detrimental impacts on British workers, whilst other historians, including Peter Lindert and Jeffrey Williamson claim the Industrial Revolution improved the living standards of British ...

  4. Expatriate social capital - Wikipedia

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    Expatriate social capital is distinct from other forms of social capital because it usually involves social connections across a range of different countries. Additionally, it has especial relevance for International Human Resource Management (IHRM) because it can be viewed as a resource, not only useful for expatriates themselves, but also for ...

  5. English diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The English diaspora consists of English people and their descendants who emigrated from England.The diaspora is concentrated in the English-speaking world in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, South Africa, and to a lesser extent, Zimbabwe, India, Zambia and continental Europe.

  6. Social class in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The social structure of the United Kingdom has historically been highly influenced by the concept of social class, which continues to affect British society today. [1] [2] British society, like its European neighbours and most societies in world history, was traditionally (before the Industrial Revolution) divided hierarchically within a system that involved the hereditary transmission of ...

  7. The unexpected reason why tea is popular in England - AOL

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    Tea is to England what beer and hot dogs are to America.But as ingrained as tea is in the fabric of British culture, it takes a history lesson to explain how the drink actually became so popular.

  8. Mom Explains Why She Decided to Change Son's Name 9 ... - AOL

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    One mom is explaining why she decided to change her son's name just nine months after giving birth. In TikTok video, Molly Bryant explains how, from the moment she found out she was having a boy ...

  9. Category:Expatriates in England - Wikipedia

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    British Overseas Territories expatriates in England (5 C) Permanent representatives to the International Maritime Organization (2 C, 1 P) Christian missionaries in England (3 C, 5 P)