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MIGRATION, NEGATIVE - Coggle Diagram
MIGRATION
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CONSEQUENCE
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCE
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NEGATIVE
Rural areas face shortage of skilled people because most of skilled and semiskilled
people migrate to urban areas
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCE
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POSITIVE
Similarly remittances from the international Indian migrants are
one of the major sources of foreign exchange in India.
DEMOGRAPHIC CONSEQUENCE
NEGATIVE
Continued feeling of dejection may motivate people to fall in the trap of antisocial
activities like crime and drug abuse
POSITIVE
Migration also leads to intermixing of people from diverse cultures and results in
the evolution of composite culture
TYPES
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
International migration occurs when people cross state borders and remain in the host state for a minimum period of time. Migration occurs for many reasons. Many people leave their home countries to seek economic opportunities in another country
INTERNAL MIGRATION
the dichotomy between the countryside and the city –between the places of origin and departure, as it is called in migratory studies– was historically approached as a discontinuity between rural life and urban life
CONCEPT
Population movement that consists of leaving the place of residence to settle in another country or region, generally for economic or social reasons.
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