8. Jewish migrants around the world
Jews are more likely than other major religious groups to live outside their country of birth, yet they account for just 1% of all global migrants.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Jews are more likely than other major religious groups to live outside their country of birth, yet they account for just 1% of all global migrants.
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