Out-migration in a sentence as a noun

What I'd expect for it to do is drive out-migration and a lowered quality of life.

Certainly the reality of life as a sharecropper was a factor in the out-migration of rural Georgians in the 1910s and after.

It doesn't make any sense because the "bleeding" that is such a big meme for the nation's conservatives considers only domestic out-migration.

> A lot of people are leaving California anywaysYeah, but the out-migration is largely at the low-end of the economic scale; with net in-migration at the high end.

Out-migration definitions

noun

migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)

See also: emigration expatriation