A population exodus refers to a mass departure of residents from a region, often driven by economic decline, conflict, or environmental disasters. Governments and urban planners use this data to address resource distribution and infrastructure strain. Host areas may benefit from labor influx, while the affected region suffers reduced tax revenue and service demand.
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