2 minEconomic Concept
Economic Concept

Migration

What is Migration?

The movement of people from one place to another, either within a country (internal migration) or across international borders (international migration), for the purpose of settling permanently or temporarily in a new location.

Historical Background

Migration has been a constant feature of human history, driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, environmental changes, and social networks. India has a long history of both internal and international migration.

Key Points

10 points
  • 1.

    Internal migration: Movement within the boundaries of a country, often from rural to urban areas.

  • 2.

    International migration: Movement across international borders, involving emigration and immigration.

  • 3.

    Push factors: Reasons that force people to leave their place of origin, such as poverty, unemployment, conflict, and natural disasters.

  • 4.

    Pull factors: Reasons that attract people to a new location, such as better job opportunities, higher wages, political stability, and access to education and healthcare.

  • 5.

    Remittances: Money sent by migrants to their families in their home country.

  • 6.

    Brain drain: Emigration of highly skilled and educated individuals from a country.

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    Demographic impact: Migration can alter the population size, age structure, and sex ratio of both sending and receiving areas.

  • 8.

    Social and cultural impact: Migration can lead to cultural exchange, integration, and assimilation.

  • 9.

    Economic impact: Migration can contribute to economic growth, labor supply, and innovation.

  • 10.

    Environmental impact: Migration can put pressure on resources and infrastructure in receiving areas.

Recent Developments

5 developments

Increased internal migration due to urbanization and economic development.

Growing concerns about irregular migration and human trafficking.

Impact of climate change on migration patterns.

Challenges of integrating migrants into host societies.

Policy debates on migration management and protection of migrant rights.

This Concept in News

1 topics

Source Topic

Caste conflict in Bihar highlights migration, wage disputes, and SC/ST Act

Social Issues

UPSC Relevance

Important for UPSC Prelims and Mains (Geography, Economy, Social Issues). Understanding the causes, consequences, and patterns of migration is crucial for analyzing demographic trends, economic development, and social challenges in India and globally.