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 1    I,     2.  3    |      net gain in international migrants accounts for 70% of the
 2    I,     2.  3    |     there are about 25 million migrants (non-nationals). Most of
 3    I,     2.  3    |        popular destination for migrants over the coming decades.
 4    I,     2.  3    |        of them are working-age migrants they will bring down the
 5    I,     2.  3    | policies and birth patterns of migrants. Despite the current flows,
 6    I,     2.  3    |    this issue.~ ~The influx of migrants in the EU may impact on
 7    I,     2.  3    |      lead to further problems. Migrants may have difficulties in
 8    I,     2.  3    |      be lower than in general. Migrants' cultural beliefs and language
 9    I,     2.  3    |  concern is the descendents of migrants, which may face special
10    I,     2.  4    |        or other groups such as migrants, differ in incidence and
11    I,     2.  5    |  inertia of ageing. After all, migrants are also ageing. Nevertheless,
12    I,     3.  2    |     net gains of international migrants. For the European population
13    I,     3.  2    |      net gain in international migrants accounts for 70% of the
14    I,     3.  2    |     there are about 25 million migrants (non-nationals). Most of
15    I,     3.  2    |        popular destination for migrants over the coming decades.
16    I,     3.  2    |       them are of working age, migrants tend to bring down the average
17    I,     3.  2    | policies and birth patterns of migrants. Despite the current flows,
18    I,     3.  4    |       Economics (HWWA) (2004): Migrants in Europe and their Economic
19   II,     5.  5.  3|    significantly increased for migrants compared to native-born
20   II,     5.  5.  3|       1.4); moreover, not only migrants but also people born in
21   II,     5.  5.  3|     incidence figures (gender, migrants, urbanicity). Hence, detailed
22   II,     5.  9.  4|       emphasized that Albanian migrants to Southern Italy (that
23   II,     5.  9.  7|      infections among Albanian migrants to Southern Italy. Allergy
24   II,     6.  3.  3|       prevention messages; and migrants from high-risk countries,
25   II,     6.  3.  3|        remains concentrated in migrants from high-prevalence countries
26   II,     6.  3.  4|        TB is most prevalent in migrants coming from high-prevalence
27   II,     9.  1.  2|       health measures aimed at migrants between European countries,
28   II,     9.  5.  4|       of carers, lone parents, migrants, refugees and those who
29  III,    10.  2.  4| specific screening options for migrants, carrier screening). At
30  III,    10.  5.  3|     medium enterprises) and to migrants.~ ~In times of globalisation,
31  III,    10.  5.  3|      medium enterprises and to migrants). In times of globalisation,
32  III,    10.  5.  3|  develop new ways to integrate migrants and immigrants - whose behaviour
33  III,    10.  5.  3|         whereas young workers, migrants, older workers and those
34  III,    10.  5.  3|       enterprises (SME) and to migrants.~ ~Decision makers and advisers
35  III,    10.  6.  2|        or other groups such as migrants, differ in incidence and
36   IV,    12. 10    |     years of age, to integrate migrants;~Development and Opportunities
37   IV,    13.  4    |  increase the participation of migrants in employment and strengthen
38   IV,    13.  4    |    actions aimed at increasing migrants' participation in employment.
39  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|     migraine~migraines~migrant~migrants~migration~milk~mining~minorities~