Asian immigration trends refer to patterns and movements of people from various countries in Asia relocating or settling in other parts of the world.
Related terms
Push Factors: These are reasons that compel individuals or groups to leave their home country, such as political instability, war, poverty, or lack of opportunities.
Pull Factors: These are reasons that attract individuals or groups to relocate or settle in another country, such as better job prospects, higher living standards, educational opportunities, or family reunification.
Diaspora Communities: These refer to groups of people who have migrated and settled outside their ancestral homeland but maintain a connection to their cultural heritage. They often form close-knit communities and play an important role in preserving cultural traditions.