The Various
type of Migration.
i. External
Migration: This refers to the movement of people from one country to another,
from one state to another, from one continent to another.
ii. Out-migration:
This refers to the movement of people from one community, region or another
community, region or country.
iii. Impelled
migration: Impelled migration refers to the movement of people from one place
to another due to unfavourable situations such as warfare, religious
persecution or political problems.
iv. Step migration:
Step migration is a short-term movement of people from one place to another for
certain objectives.
v. Chain Migration:
Agroup of people or a group of families makes a series of migration between
them is referred to as chian migration.
vi. Return
migration: Movement of people back to their original place is termed as return
migration.
vii. International
Migration: International migration refers to the movement of people with in the
country from one state to another, or from one area to another area
viii.
Emigration: emigration refers to the movement of people from one
country to another.
ix. Immigration:
Immigration refers to the arrival of people from one country to another and
settling down there.
x. In-migration:
In-migration refers to the movement of people in different regions of the same
country or territory.
Seasonal Migration: Migration caused bt labour or
environmental and climate situations is termed as seasonal migration
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