Migration Educational Presentation (Duplicate of SlideShare Content)
Introduction to Migration Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. It can be temporary or permanent. Occurs due to social, economic, political, or environmental reasons.
Types of Migration Internal Migration – movement within a country. International Migration – movement between countries. Rural to Urban Migration – most common in developing countries. Seasonal Migration – temporary movement for work or climate.
Impacts of Migration Positive: remittances, cultural exchange, labor supply. Negative: brain drain, overpopulation in cities, loss of traditions. Impact on origin and destination regions differs.
Problems of Migration Unemployment and competition for jobs. Pressure on housing, education, and healthcare. Social discrimination and cultural clashes. Illegal migration issues.
Conclusion Migration is a global phenomenon. It has both positive and negative consequences. Policies are needed to manage migration effectively.