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DIASPORA
Diaspora describes people who have left their home country, usually involuntarily to foreign countries around the world
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transnationalism
involves economic, political and cultural processes
Diaspora cultures exist as a result of the diffusion of communities throughout the world, often through forced dispersion or for other historical reasons
not belonging, longing for home
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population of Indigenous Australians who have been displaced within Australia – from their traditional lands by colonisation, or from their families by child removal policies
Statistics and Facts
India has the largest diaspora population in the world with 18 million people from the country living outside their homeland in 2020
persons living in a country other than where they were born — reached 244 million in 2015 for the world as a whole, a 41 per cent increase compared to 2000
The term Australian diaspora refers to the approximately 310,000 Australian citizens (approximately 1.3% of the population) who today live outside Australia
The largest percentage of Australian emigrants (48%) are based in Europe, and the next largest percentage (24%) are in Asia.
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