Economy, asked by junmoni15, 11 months ago

how is migration a determinant factor of population change ??

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Answered by cahlee
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Migration is the movement of people across regions and territories. It is a determinant factor of population change as it changes the demographics (size and composition) of both the areas of departure and arrival. Migration plays avery significant role in changing the composition and distribution of population.

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Answered by Cricetus
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The movement of capital through regions, as well as jurisdictions, seems to be migration. A further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

  • Migration has become one of the reasons contributing to demographic changes as rural residents opposed to different organizations to develop their healthcare services, etc.
  • If any citizens move through their own country towards any other Nation, structural changes are happening as well as the demographic of the two countries differentiate.

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