Reverse migration refers to the movement of individuals or groups back to their place of origin after previously migrating away. It can occur due to various reasons such as economic opportunities, political changes, or cultural factors.
Related terms
Migration: The process of moving from one place to another, whether it is within a country or across international borders.
Push Factors: These are conditions or circumstances that force individuals or groups to leave an area and migrate elsewhere.
Pull Factors: These are conditions or circumstances that attract individuals or groups to move and settle in a particular area.