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Migration - Coggle Diagram
Migration
CONSEQUENCES
Social consequences
Positive consequences: a. 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 consequences: a. It also causes anonymity, which creates social vacuum and sense of dejection among individuals
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Demographic consequences
- Positive consequences:
a. Migration leads to the redistribution of the population within a country.
- Negative consequences: a. It results in imbalances in sex composition due to selective male or female migration
Economic consequences
- Positive consequences: i. The remittance (payments) sent by migrants to their homes help in the growth of economy of the region. This money is mainly used by the family for repayment of debts, medical treatment, marriages, children’s education, purchasing agricultural inputs, construction of houses, etc.
- Negative consequences: a. Unregulated migration to the metropolitan cities of India has caused overcrowding.
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TIPES
Internal migration
This refers to a change of residence within national
boundaries, such as between states, provinces, cities, or municipalities.
International migration
This refers to change of residence over national boundaries. An international migrant is someone who moves to a different country.
CONCEPT
Movement of a person or persons from one
place to another, involving a permanet
move of home for over 1 year.