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Depends on what you mean... but I'll try.There is migration, chain migration, forced migration, voluntary migration, net-in migration, net-out migration, immigration, emmigration, countermigration.These are Human Geographic terms by the way. That makes about 9 types of migration.
Who you would call a migration expert would probably depend on which species migration you want information about. A person who specializes in, say, wolves and their migration might be totally different from aperson who specializes in the migration of, say, seagulls.
This movement was known as the Puritan migration.
what are some examples of migration That is not really an answer! :(
what is the migration patterns in england?
migration that is temporary
Migration is a movement from one place to another.Migration are of two types:1. Temporary Migration2. Permanent MigrationTourism is a sub type of temporary migration.
is the migration in which people are moving from rural areas to urban areas,which can be temporary or permanent migration
There are 2 mainly types of migration,temporary migration as well as permanent migration.
The paleo's had temporary homes. They were always traveling. When they constantly was in migration the paleo dug pits for there homes. They would dig pits to keep warm.
Temporary internal migration refers to people moving within a country for a specific period, often for reasons like work, education, or family. This type of migration does not involve permanently settling in a new location and usually involves returning to the original place of residence after a certain period. Temporary internal migration can have significant impacts on both the origin and destination regions in terms of labor force distribution, economic activity, and social dynamics.
There are various types of migration, including internal migration (within the same country), international migration (between countries), forced migration (due to conflict or persecution), voluntary migration (for economic or personal reasons), and seasonal migration (temporary relocation for work). Each type of migration involves different push and pull factors influencing people's decisions to move.
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Sometimes,but not always.
Natural disasters can force people to migrate due to displacement from their homes, loss of livelihoods, or destruction of infrastructure. These events can lead to both temporary and long-term migration as individuals seek safety, resources, and opportunities elsewhere. Climate change is also exacerbating natural disasters, increasing the likelihood of migration in the future.
Human migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often crossing international borders. This can occur for various reasons, such as seeking better economic opportunities, escaping conflict or persecution, or for family reunification. Migration can be temporary or permanent.
Most modern migration follows economic patterns. People are always seeking better economic opportunities.