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13.migration

: People may move within their own country (internal) or cross state boundaries (international).

: While some choose to move for career or lifestyle reasons, millions are forced to flee due to persecution or disaster. 13.Migration

Understanding migration requires looking at the "push" and "pull" factors that drive movement. : People may move within their own country

: Socio-economic stability, job opportunities, and existing family connections act as powerful magnets for those seeking a fresh start. Breaking Down the Types Migration is multifaceted and occurs in many forms: While often debated in terms of policy and

: Conflict, political instability, loss of livelihoods, and extreme climate events often force people to leave their homes.

Beyond Borders: Understanding the Global Pulse of Migration Migration is not just a headline; it is a fundamental human activity that has shaped civilizations for millennia. While often debated in terms of policy and economics, at its heart, migration is about people—their survival, their dreams, and their search for a safer, more stable life. The Drivers: Why People Move