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Differentiate between domestic and international migration. Give 1 – 1 reason of both domestic and international migration.​

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Answered by anshukumary63
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Migration from one area to another within the same country. ... In 2000, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimated that 175 million people were international migrants (around 3 per cent of the global population

Internal migration. This refers to a change of residence within national boundaries, such as between states, provinces, cities, or municipalities. An internal migrant is someone who moves to a different administrative territory. ... An international migrant is someone who moves to a different country.

This approach allows us to assess four types of internal migration: rural-rural, rural-urban, urban-rural and urban-urban. Estimation of all the movements between rural and urban areas requires information from both questions.

International and Internal Migration Migration is divided into two types: international and internal. International migrants may be voluntary or forced. While international migration gathers a lot of attention, most migration is internal within a country.

Employment opportunities are the most common reason due to which people migrate. Except this, lack of opportunities, better education, construction of dams, globalization, natural disaster (flood and drought) and sometimes crop failure forced villagers to migrate to cities.

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