What are the causes and effects of Immigration?
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The causes include social, political and economic aspects; the effects also vary for both sending and host countries. Firstly, human migration is due to social factors such as, racism, sexism and religion. ... The main reason behind their action of migrating is because they do not agree on the government's rule.
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- Immigration is defined as the movement of people from their home country or region to another country, of which they are not native, to live.
- There are specific economic factors that contribute to immigration, including the desire to obtain higher wage rates, improve the standard of living, have better job opportunities, and gain an education.
- Non-economic factors are also significant and include leaving a home country due to persecution, ethnic cleansing, genocide, war, natural disasters, and political control (for example, dictatorship).
- Throughout history, with improved transportation and technology, immigration has become increasingly common worldwide.
- Immigration numbers impact both the home country and the host country.
- There are many reasons why immigrants choose to leave their home countries, including economic issues, political issues, family reunification, and natural disasters.
- In general, no matter what the reasoning is, immigrants move to another country to improve their life. Immigration presents both benefits and challenges for immigrantsimmigrants.
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