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Jamaican diaspora : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jamaican diaspora
Diaspora means the scattering of people from their ethnic roots. Thus the Jamaican diaspora refers to Jamaicans who have left their traditional homelands, the dispersal of such Jamaicans, and the ensuing developments in their culture. Jamaicans can be found in the far corners of the world but the largest pools of Jamaicans exist in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, other Caribbean islands, and all across the Caribbean Coast of Central America, namely Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, and Honduras. ==Reasons for emigration== Reasons for emigration from Jamaica during the major periods of Jamaican diaspora were job opportunities aimed at Jamaicans in Britain in post-war reconstruction in the 1940s, rising crime following the country's independence in 1962 and slow economic growth. Ample immigration opportunities in Canada, the USA and Britain also helped, providing Jamaicans with a thriving community of their kinsmen to join.
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