Net migration rates for 2006: positive (blue) and negative (orange)
What does this map show?
"Human migration" denotes any movement by humans from one locality to another (migration), often over long distances or in large groups. Humans are known to have migrated extensively throughout history and prehistory.
Different types of migration include:
Daily human commuting.
Seasonal human migration is mainly related to agriculture.
Permanent migration, for the purposes of permanent or long-term stays.
Local
Regional
Rural to Urban, more common in developing countries as industrialization takes effect
Urban to Rural, more common in developed countries due to a higher cost of urban living
International
Make notes on different types of migration. Research examples for each type.
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