Migration refers to the movement of people from one place to another, often involving a change in residence or geographical location.
It can be voluntary or involuntary and occurs for various reasons, including economic opportunities, seeking refuge, or pursuing a better quality of life.
Migration can be internal, within a country, or international, crossing borders. The study of migration patterns and their social, economic, and cultural impacts is essential for understanding demographic shifts and addressing global challenges related to displacement, assimilation, and societal changes.