give an example for imposed migration
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Rural-Urban Migration: ... This is when the government or authorities of a place force people to migrate for a reason. Impelled Migration (also called reluctant or imposed migration): Here, no one is forced to migrate but due to some push factors such as war, hunger and other difficult conditions, people decide to leave.
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migration. The definition of a migration is a movement to another place, often of a large group of people or animals. An example of migration is geese flying south for the winter.
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