Describe the migration as component of population growth
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1.Migration refers to the movement of people between two different places.
2. If the movement is within the country, it is called internal migration. This doesn't change the size of the population (when the point of reference is nation wide) but affects the distribution of population.
3. If the movement is between any two countries, it is called International Migration. This affects both: population growth (as the emigrant country loses and immigrant country gains) and the distribution of population (throughout the world.)
4. This affects population growth, as it determines the population size and density of a particular place.
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Migration is a major component of population changes and affects the birth and death rate of the population.
Explanation:
- The growth of the population is a natural increase combined with the effects of migration that may be in or out.
- The rate of population growth is the rate of natural increase and can be offset by these migration patterns that lead to changes in fertility and mortality. The effects of migration can be seen in age distribution and sex ratio.
- An example of the less developed nations where most of the population migrate from rural areas to urban areas in search of better opportunities and leads to more number of people being added to the urban areas.
- Leads to excessive pressure on land resources. The migration can bring about internal and international changes with migrants being legally or illegally part of the country.
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