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How is migration a determinant factor of a population change ? (In points)

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Answered by janhvisingh56
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migration is a determinant factor of a population change as given below:

  • is play a very significant role in changing the composition and distribution of population it changes not only the change population size but also the population composition of urban and rural population in terms of sex composition
  • in India the rural urban migration has resulted in a steady increase in percentage of population in cities and towns
  • internal migration does not change the size of the population but influences the distribution of population with the nation
  • it changes the demographics of both the areas of departure and arrival
  • there has been a significant increase in the number of million plus cities from 23 to 35 in just one decade that is 1991 to 2001
Answered by paroshnee18
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factors are those that force the individual to move voluntarily, and in many cases, they are forced because the individual risk something if they stay. Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity.  Poor economic activity and lack of job opportunities are also strong push factors for migration. Other strong push factors include race and discriminating cultures, political intolerance and persecution of people who question the status quo.  

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