6.3.3

Types of Migrant & Causes

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Types and Causes of International Migration

International migration involves economic migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees, moving due to push and pull factors influencing their decisions.

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Types of international migrants

  • Economic migrants move to improve work opportunities and income.
  • Asylum seekers flee their country, seeking safety but await official protection.
  • Refugees have been forced to leave due to conflict or danger and receive legal protection.
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Push factors in migration

  • Economic migrants face low wages and unemployment at home.
  • Asylum seekers and refugees escape war, persecution, or natural disasters.
  • Poor living conditions and lack of services push migrants to leave their country.
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Pull factors in migration

  • Economic migrants are attracted to higher wages and job availability abroad.
  • Safety, political stability, and legal protection pull asylum seekers and refugees.
  • Better healthcare, education, and living standards encourage migration.
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Economic migrants

  • Economic migrants move for better jobs in richer countries.
  • Economic migrants can reduce labour shortages, but may cause competition for jobs.
  • Migrants often send remittances home, aiding their original communities.
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Asylum seekers and refugees

  • Asylum seekers move due to fear, hoping for protection in safe countries.
  • Refugee flows result from conflict or persecution, affecting the host country's resources.

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