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what are the 2 factors of displacement

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Forced displacement (also forced migration) is the involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region. This movement may have been caused by a variety of factors including natural disasters, violence, ethnic cleansing, individual or group persecution, droughts, civil wars, deportation and population transfer.[citation needed] The UNHCR however defines 'forced displacement' more narrowly as: displaced "as a result of persecution, conflict, generalized violence or human rights violations".[3]

Displaced persons in 2017

[1]

Total population

65.6 million[2]

Regions with significant populations

Refugees

17.187 million

IDPs

36.627 million

Asylum seekers

2.826 million

People in refugee-like situation

803,134

A forcibly displaced person may also be referred to as a "forced migrant", a "displaced person" (DP), or, if displaced within the home country, an "internally displaced person" (IDP). While some displaced persons may be considered as refugees, the latter term specifically refers to such displaced persons who are receiving legally-defined protection and are recognized as such by their country of residence and/or international organizations.

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