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When individuals decide to move abroad


By - 16 Jan 2024 12:52 AM
"People go to their destination—their place of employment—from their source—their native village, town, or city—for a variety of reasons. One is the migration of people with access to financial resources and a large social network to other nations in search of employment or business opportunities. Systems and regulations strongly encourage this kind of migration, which is frequently viewed as a means of generating wealth.The second is distress migration, which is typically seen by impoverished communities in their home regions as a coping strategy. This is frequently seen in India's rural-urban movement patterns, which may be brought on by natural disasters, other circumstances, or the failure of people's principal occupations, such agriculture, at the source. People are being compelled to migrate in this situation, and it is believed that the cause of the migration should be stopped.People moving voluntarily from rural to urban areas in India constitute the third type of migration, motivated by the desire to advance socially and economically. Similar to the first type of migration, this one is motivated by both the desire and capacity to take advantage of better possibilities that exist outside of the source location. In this situation, migrants search for work in metropolitan labor markets where there may be greater opportunity for advancement, better pay, and more favorable working circumstances.
In Odisha, this last trend is very prevalent, with many people relying on migration as a source of income."