Social Sciences, asked by bhanupuppala1972, 11 months ago

in most cases migration is the survival strategy for many families comment on this​

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Answered by randhirsinghrana13
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Answer:

mothers were also immigrants, migration appears in many cases to be part of a broader labor market strategy and they remain more likely to migrate

Answered by smartbrainz
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Migration is the survival strategy for many families

Explanation:

  • The process of migrating people in search of a better life in other places is not recent. What has gained prominence today, however, is the increasing voluntary movement of poor, low-skilled and low-wage workers from poorly developed regions, especially rural areas to more developed urban regions, especially the poor in developing nations, to seek better lives..
  • However, migration is also described as a method of survival used by the poor, especially rural inhabitants. The evaluation of the impacts of migratory activity from poor nations/regions and/or rural areas has remained relevant, as migration serves as a mechanism in the "transformation" process not only for individual migrants' destinies but also for family members who stay behind, local communities and larger regions
  • For example, the impacts of rural-urban migration may therefore be manifest in two ways in rural places of origin for migrants. First, rural-urban migrants send remittances in rural areas to their relatives and these households that receive remittances are using remittances for different needs. Secondly, in their rural areas, these rural-urban migrants are implementing various rural development projects.
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