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Migration - Coggle Diagram
Migration
CONCEPT
The United Nations defines migration as the movement of a person or persons from one place to another, involving a permanent move of home for over 1 year.
TYPES
INTERNAL MIGRATION
This refers to a change of residence within national boundaries, such as between states, provinces, cities, or municipalities.
INTERNACIONAL MIGRATION
This refers to change of residence over national boundaries. An international migrant is someone who moves to a different country.
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CONSECUENCES
Demographic consequences
POSITIVE:Migrants act as agents of social change. The new ideas related to new technologies, family planning, girl’s education, etc. get spread from urban to rural areas through them.
NEGATIVE:It also causes anonymity, which creates social vacuum and sense of dejection among individuals
Social consequences
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NEGATIVE:Rural areas face shortage of skilled people because most of skilled and semiskilled people migrate to urban areas.
Economic consequences
POSITIVE:Similarly remittances from the international Indian migrants are one of the major sources of foreign exchange in India.
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