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MIGRATION - Coggle Diagram
MIGRATION
CONSQUENCES
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Social consequences
Positive consequences
Migrants act as agents of social change. The new ideas related to new technologies, family planning, girl’s education, etc. get spread from urban torural areas through them.
Negative consequences
Continued feeling of dejection may motivate people to fall in the trap of antisocial activities like crime and drug abuse.
Demographic consequences
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Negative consequences
Rural areas face shortage of skilled people because most of skilled and semis killed people migrate to urban areas.
Environmental
Overcrowding of people due to rural-urban migration has put pressure on the existing social and physical infrastructure in the urban area.
CAUSES
Political causes
Forced migration, with or without political Agreement.
Migration to escape war, invasion, military takeover, etc.
Social causes
Migration to reunite with family, friends, etc.who have previously migrated
Migration to find personal freedom, to live a certain lifestyle, or to hold certain beliefs.
Economic causes
Migration in search of better economic conditions, employment.
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TYPES:
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
Migration as the movement of a person or persons from one place to another, involving a permanent move of home for over 1 year.