Movement of people within a country/region.
Movement across international borders, into other countries
People entering a country to live permanently or temporarily
People leaving their country to live permanently or temporarily
Movement made by those who choose to migrate for reasons such as seeking better job opportunities, education, or quality of life.
Movement made by people who are forced to move due to external factors beyond their control, such as war/conflict, natural disasters such as earthquakes and to escape persecution
The search for better jobs and higher salaries is a common driver of migration. People often move to areas with thriving economies and more opportunities for advancement.
Wars and/or political instability can force people to flee their homes in search of safer environments. Refugees and asylum seekers often migrate to countries where they can find protection and security from their own government.
Access to higher quality education and opportunities can be a significant factor in migration decisions. People may move to areas with renowned universities, specialized programs, or better educational facilities, especially for the sake of their children.
Climate change and natural disasters can make certain regions uninhabitable, which can force people to migrate to areas with more favorable and enjoyable conditions.
The desire for a better quality of life can be a significant factor in migration decisions. People may move to areas with cleaner environments, better healthcare, safer neighborhoods, or more opportunities for leisure and recreation.