进进出出。

R. Ellson, B. A. Gilley
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分析了1970年以来影响南卡罗来纳州的移民趋势。作者得出的结论是,移民占该州人口增长的40%,并且由于这种移民,该州更加繁荣。
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Comings and goings.
Migration trends affecting the state of South Carolina since 1970 are analyzed. The authors conclude that in-migration has accounted for 40 percent of the state's population increase and that the state is more prosperous because of this migration.
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