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Louella Dougans

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Minmatar migration
« on: 01 Sep 2013, 03:28 »

The Minmatar were found in 3 planets, when the Empire invaded. (apparently though, according to Theodicy, there were other planets by the time of vak-atioth)


At the end of the Rebellion, 66% of the Minmatar population were freed, and were then living in what is now Republic space (a whole lot more planets). 33% remained in the Empire

In the modern age, 33% of the Minmatar are still in the Empire, but only 25% of the Minmatar still live in the Republic, with 20% in the Federation, and the rest, distributed across the rest of the cluster.

There are things that mention "population boom", in missions and such, but, how does that explain the massive shift in numbers ?


30% of the Federation population is Minmatar, but they've only been immigrating there for 130 years. Seems a big wave of immigrants and/or enormous numbers of children, and/or young mothers, having children at 20, rather than say 40 as may be the case for Gallente people.

Did Minmatar people emigrate en masse from the Republic ?



https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Amarr_Empire
https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Minmatar_Republic
https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Gallente_Federation#Non-member_races
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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #1 on: 01 Sep 2013, 03:54 »

Very likely they did. Initially as refugees during the revolt.
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Lyn Farel

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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #2 on: 01 Sep 2013, 04:13 »

I think a CTCS analysis on the matter might show something along the lines of :

P1 : "Minmatars in New Eden spreads incredibly fast"
P2 : "Mushrooms sprout simimar amounts of individuals"
=> "Thus Minmatars are some sort of fungus."
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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #3 on: 01 Sep 2013, 11:04 »

Did Minmatar people emigrate en masse from the Republic ?

In "History of the Gallente Federation", it states that the vast majority of the Minmatar growth in the Federation came right after the successful rebellion, as many of them saw the Federation as a better place to live. This dwindles off, only to hit a second spike around the time Eve is set in.

https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Modern_Era_of_the_Gallente_Federation#First_wave_of_Minmatar_immigration
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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #4 on: 01 Sep 2013, 13:57 »


30% of the Federation population is Minmatar, but they've only been immigrating there for 130 years. Seems a big wave of immigrants and/or enormous numbers of children, and/or young mothers, having children at 20, rather than say 40 as may be the case for Gallente people.

Probably one of the immediate benefits of life in the Federation would be an improved life expectancy. Compared to the average Minmatar tribe, I imagine the Federation is miles ahead in medical care, sanitation, and basic living comforts. Without having to worry about children dying from meager illnesses or exposure, immigrant Matari would probably be more inclined to be hittin' that.

Ergo, population boom, pretty ordinary if you ask me.
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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #5 on: 02 Sep 2013, 10:25 »


30% of the Federation population is Minmatar, but they've only been immigrating there for 130 years. Seems a big wave of immigrants and/or enormous numbers of children, and/or young mothers, having children at 20, rather than say 40 as may be the case for Gallente people.

Probably one of the immediate benefits of life in the Federation would be an improved life expectancy. Compared to the average Minmatar tribe, I imagine the Federation is miles ahead in medical care, sanitation, and basic living comforts. Without having to worry about children dying from meager illnesses or exposure, immigrant Matari would probably be more inclined to be hittin' that.

Ergo, population boom, pretty ordinary if you ask me.


There may also be a cultural tendency for some Minmatar -- possibly even a point of view encouraged by some clan leaders -- to forgo contraception, the argument being a) a (perceived) need to rebuild the races of the Minmatar, b) it spits in the eye of the Amarr or c) other. 
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Re: Minmatar migration
« Reply #6 on: 02 Sep 2013, 13:31 »


30% of the Federation population is Minmatar, but they've only been immigrating there for 130 years. Seems a big wave of immigrants and/or enormous numbers of children, and/or young mothers, having children at 20, rather than say 40 as may be the case for Gallente people.

Probably one of the immediate benefits of life in the Federation would be an improved life expectancy. Compared to the average Minmatar tribe, I imagine the Federation is miles ahead in medical care, sanitation, and basic living comforts. Without having to worry about children dying from meager illnesses or exposure, immigrant Matari would probably be more inclined to be hittin' that.

Ergo, population boom, pretty ordinary if you ask me.


There may also be a cultural tendency for some Minmatar -- possibly even a point of view encouraged by some clan leaders -- to forgo contraception, the argument being a) a (perceived) need to rebuild the races of the Minmatar, b) it spits in the eye of the Amarr or c) other.

Didn't think of that, but that's a good point, too.
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