Population decreases
What two effects of the migration of people through Africa
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migration
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rural-urban migration
Three causes of human migration are economic opportunities, political instability, and environmental factors. Three effects of human migration include cultural diversity, demographic changes, and strain on resources in receiving countries.
The Great Migration began about 1910 and only began to slow and reverse itself in the 1970s and 1980s. Some historians have described this demographic phenomenon as the shifting of the Black Belt from the South to the North. In large numbers, African-Americans abandoned the South for economic, political, and social reasons. The North represented to the South's blacks a promised land
Immigration increases the supply of labor
Migration leads to less people in the home country and more people in the new country.
the migration of rural Americans to cities
A mass migration to the holy lands. A never ending war.
Migration has several major effects, both positive and negative. Economically, it can lead to increased labor supply, filling gaps in job markets and boosting local economies. Culturally, migration fosters diversity and exchange of ideas, enriching societies. However, it can also result in challenges such as social tensions, strain on public services, and the potential loss of cultural identity for both migrants and host communities.