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Displacement of population

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Displacement of population  (DISPLACEMENT of population)

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812-1 forced migration هجرة الجبرية nedobrovolná migrace Zwangswanderung migración forzosa pakkomuutto migration forcée migrazione coatta
—migrazione forzata
migracja przymusowa MIGRAÇÃO forçada Принудительная миграция
812-2 expulsion طرد vyhoštění Vertreibung
—Austreibung
—Ausweisung
—Abschiebung
expulsión karkotus expulsion espulsione wysiedlenie EXPULSÃO Насильственное выселение
812-3 evacuation إخلاء evakuace
—vyklizení
Evakuierung evacuación evakuointi évacuation evacuazione ewakuacja EVACUAÇÃO Эвакуация
812-4 refugee لاجئ uprchlík Flüchtling
—Vertriebener
—Heimatvertriebener
refugiados pakolainen réfugié profugo
—rifugiato
uchodźcy REFUGIADO Беженцы
812-5 displaced person منقول vyhnanec
—vysídlenec
Zwangsumsiedler personas desplazadas pakkosiirtolainen personne déplacée displaced persons wysiedleńcy PESSOA deslocada Перемещенные лица
812-6 displacement of population
—population transfer
نقل السكان transfer obyvatelstva Umsiedlung transferencia de población väestönsiirto transfert de population trasferimento coatto di popolazione przesiedlenie ludności DESLOCAMENTO de população
—TRANSFERÊNCIA de população
Перемещение населения
812-7 population exchange تبادل السكان výměna obyvatelstva Bevölkerungstausch
—Bevölkerungsaustausch
intercambio de población väestönvaihto échange de populations scambio di popolazione wymiana ludności TROCA de população Обмен населения


Voluntary migration (810-1) contrasts with forced migration 1, in which individuals are compelled by public authorities to move. One example of forced migration is the expulsion 2 from their places of abode either of individuals or of whole groups of people. The term evacuation 3 is generally reserved for the movement of whole populations in order to safeguard them from some catastrophe, such as earthquakes, floods, operations of war or the like. A refugee 4 has usually migrated of his own volition, though there may have been strong pressure on him to migrate because his continued stay in his country of origin may have exposed him to danger of persecution. A displaced person 5 is a person who has been moved by a public authority from his place of origin. This move may have taken place as a result of large-scale displacement of population6 or population transfer 6, or population exchange 7.

  • 2. expulsion o. — expel v. — expellee n., one who has been expelled. The term deportation is used for the expulsion of an individual person from his country of residence because his continued residence is considered undesirable by the authorities.
    deportation n. — deport v. — deportee n.
  • 3. evacuation n. — evacuate v. — evacuee n., a person who has been evacuated.


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