MIGRATION

What is it?

Types

Causes

Consequences

Internal migration

International migration

It is the movement of people from one place to another either due to crisis or better job opportunities

International migration consists of the movement of people from one country to another

Internal migration is when people move from their city and migrate to another within the country

Economic Causes

Political Causes

Social Causes

When people migrate from the rural part to the urbanized part to improve their economy, they also migrate to another country due to a crisis

It is when people travel to another country for their relatives or loved ones and also to preach a religion

It happens when people are forced to migrate due to holocausts, wars, etc. also when they are exiled and expelled from the country

Economic consequences:

In the positive aspects, it could be remittances because they make the region's economy grow by sending this money to their relatives.

In the negative aspects we can find that migration to metropolitan areas is not controlled and this generates a lot of unemployment due to a larger population

Social consequences

Demographic consequences

A positive aspect would be that
The people who migrate become more knowledgeable about the different cultures of the country that they migrate, they also contribute in the two countries

In the negative aspects It affects families and women since there is a great possibility that their partner will not return to the country, also due to the lack of employment, people engage in crime

In the positive aspects we can find the best distribution of people and if the peasants migrate to the city, this makes the city have better economic and social growth.

In the negative aspects, people from the various rural areas would have a high shortage of people and food because most of them migrate to the city.