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Migration
Human migration refers to the processes of forced or voluntary migration of human beings consisting of the permanent or semi-permanent change of the city, region or country of residence.
Types of migration
International Migration
This refers to change of residence over national boundaries An international migrant is someone who moves to a different country
Internal Migration
This refers to a change of residence within national boundaries such as between states provinces cities, or municipalities
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It results in imbalances in sex composition due to selective male or female migration Large cities have unfavourable sex ratio as compared to rural areas due to high male immigration
Rural areas face shortage of skilled people because most of skilled and semiskilled
people migrate to urban areas.
Migration also leads to intermixing of people from diverse cultures and results in
the evolution of composite culture
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It also causes anonymity, which creates social vacuum and sense of dejection
among individuals
ontinued feeling of dejection may motivate people to fall in the trap of antisocial
activities like crime and drug abuse.
Overcrowding of people due to rural-urban migration has put pressure on the existing social and physical infrastructure in the urban areas
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