Population migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, typically involving a change in their permanent residence. It can occur within a country (internal migration) or between countries (international migration).
Related terms
Push Factors: These are factors that encourage people to leave their current location, such as poverty, conflict, or lack of job opportunities.
Pull Factors: These are factors that attract people to move to a specific location, such as better economic prospects, higher living standards, or improved quality of life.
Refugee Crisis: This term refers to situations where large numbers of people flee their home countries due to persecution, war, or other forms of violence and seek refuge in other nations.