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प्रश्न
Explain in detail about the various causes of migration.
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- Ecological or Natural causes of migration:
- The causes that operate under this category are natural ones. They include Volcanic eruption, mankind changed considerably.
- At this stage, people continued to move from one region to another in search of fertile land for cultivation.
- Economic causes of migration:
- Economy is one of the most important causes of human migration from one area to another.
- The availability of fertile agricultural land, employment opportunities, development of technology, etc. are some of the economic causes that attract the migration.
- Socio-cultural causes of migration:
- Socio-cultural causes also play some roles in the process of migration.
- For example, women after marriage.
- Demographic causes of migration:
- In a demographic sense, the population composition like age and sex, over population, and under population are the major causes of migration.
- Over population is considered as a push factor and under population to be a pull factor in the context of migration.
- Political causes of migration:
Various political causes like colonization, wars, Government policies, etc. have always been playing important role in human migration from time to time.
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