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There are two types of migration: internal migration, which is movement within a country, and international migration, which involves movement between countries. International migration can be immigration, entering a new country permanently, or emigration, leaving one's home country with no intention to return. Migration is influenced by both push factors that discourage staying in one's original location, like economic conditions, and pull factors that attract movement somewhere new, such as better job opportunities.

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There are two types of migration: internal migration, which is movement within a country, and international migration, which involves movement between countries. International migration can be immigration, entering a new country permanently, or emigration, leaving one's home country with no intention to return. Migration is influenced by both push factors that discourage staying in one's original location, like economic conditions, and pull factors that attract movement somewhere new, such as better job opportunities.

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Global Migration

Two Types of Migration

Internal Migration International Migration

Movement of one place to another within Movement of one country to another


a country
Tw o f o r m s :
a. Immigration – Movement into or
entry to a particular country for
permanent settlement. Immigrates
enters a country
b. Emigration – Movement outside or
exist from a particular country with
the intention of not returning.
Emigrates leaves a country.

PFA&DL | WOODWORKING 101


Two Factor of Migration

Push Factor Pull Factor

Any human or nature factor that attract Any human or nature factor that attract
people to leave the place or country. people to live in a new residential area or
location.
a. Social push factor a. Social pull factor
b. Political push factor b. Political pull factor
c. Economic push factor c. Economic pull factor
d. Environment push factor d. Environment pull factor
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