define Demographic cause of migration
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Migration is affected by various factors like age, sex, marital status, education, occupation, employment etc. Age and sex are main demographic factors that affect the migration. Men, generally, migrate to other places quite often though there are more women who migrate to husbands' places after marriage.
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There are a myriad of economic and non-economic forces behind the decision to migrate. Migrants can be “pushed” out of their home countries due to deteriorating economic conditions or political unrest. Conversely, migrants are often “pulled” into destinations that offer high wages, good health care, and strong educational systems. In making their decision, individuals compare the net benefits of migration to the costs. By better understanding what forces affect specific migrant flows (e.g. demographic characteristics, migrant networks, and economic conditions), policymakers can set policy to target (or reduce) certain types of migrants.
Emigration rate and source country GDP,
2010
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Increases in income differentials across countries often lead to increases in migrant flows.
Strong migrant networks have historically played a large role in enhancing migrant flows.
Tax and government transfer policies (e.g. welfare, health care, and educational systems) can attract migrants.
Migration serves as a form of insurance for households and the desire to remit earnings from abroad may form part of the household decision to migrate.
Macroeconomic conditions at home and abroad can affect the flow of migrants.