Migration

Migration refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one location to another, often across borders, with the intention of settling temporarily or permanently in a new area. This phenomenon can occur for various reasons, including economic opportunities, environmental factors, conflict or persecution, and social connections. Migration can be internal (within a country) or international (between countries), and it may involve voluntary actions, such as seeking better job prospects, or involuntary actions, such as fleeing from war or natural disasters. The process of migration can significantly impact demographics, social structures, and economies in both the origin and destination communities, as it influences cultural exchange, labor markets, and population dynamics.