This is why the township is still seeing a growing population, attracting many out-of-state residents and international migrants.
In 2005, the number of international migrants was between 185 and 192 million.
In the last few decades, the South has been attracting internal and international migrants.
Germany is home to the third-highest number of international migrants worldwide.
A recent United Nations Population Fund report estimates that at least 100 million international migrants live outside the countries where they were born.
In 2005, the United Nations reported that there were nearly 191 million international migrants worldwide, about 3 percent of the world population.
Globally, there are some 48 million international migrants under 25 years of age, representing nearly 23 per cent of the total migrant population.
As a result, the number of international migrants doubled between 1960 and 2005.
This international migration has increasingly become feminized, with females making up 50% of all international migrants.
During 2005-2050, the net number of international migrants to more developed regions is projected to be 98 million.