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Genesis Morillo

writing

3 rdB
Migration

When a person or groups of people, makes a transfer of its place of origin to


another
where
deemed
to
improve
their
quality
of
life.
Political causes
They refer to cases arising from political crises that often occur in some countries.
Many people who fear political persecution and revenge leave a country to take up
residence in another, or at least try to leave, but can often get even for their lives
when it comes to totalitarian regimes. When people emigrate for political
persecution in their own country there is talk of political exiles, as in the case of
Spaniards fleeing the persecution of the Franco government after the Spanish Civil
War.
Cultural causes
The cultural base of a given population is a very important consideration when
deciding which country or place will migrate factor. Culture (religion, language,
traditions, customs, etc.) weighs heavily in this decision. The educational
possibilities are very important when deciding the migration from one place to
another, to the point that in the rural exodus, this factor is often decisive, as they
migrate from rural to urban are usually adults young people who are the ones most
likely
to
have
young
children.
Socio-economic causes
In fact, there is a direct relationship between economic development and
immigration and, therefore, between underdevelopment and migration. Most of
those who migrate do so for economic reasons, seeking a better standard of living.
The situation of hunger and poverty in many developing countries forces many
migrants to risk their lives (and even lose many times), provided out of their
situation.
Family reasons
Family ties are also an important factor in the decision to emigrate, especially in
more recent times, in which any immigrant from a developing country, needs a lot
of help to settle in another country with the highest economic development.

Genesis Morillo
writing

3 rdB
Migration

Positive factors
The migrant population helps with labor and capital through tax only if migration is
legal; also new ideas and techniques especially in agriculture and construction into
the country by migrants. Get a good number of people prepared in technical areas
without the country has had to invest in their education. Increasing cultural
diversity, this is reflected in the architecture, music, food. Also consumption grows
with the population increase.
Know new opportunities for a better job. Be able to reach better economic
conditions depending on the country. Also the person would learn a new language
and culture. You can also highlight the learning acquired from the target culture, or
the country you want to migrate. if the case is not permanent migration can have
positive results also for the country of origin of the person.
Negative Factors
The economic situation for the costs of moving and buying a house. The difficulty
of getting education and the difficulty of finding work. On the other way, among the
negative factors of migration in countries of destination are: the population
structure by age and sex can become unbalanced. The diversity can lead to
segregation of migrants, creating cultural and ethnic tensions. The value of the low
labor, as there is more supply in the market. Finally, if migration is illegal, The
Problem of Social Cost in the country can be very severe.
Many people travel illegally where they is not very easy to achieve legal status for
work under contracts, so they are forced to do odd jobs that go unnoticed. Also a
negative factor lies around the tolerance level of the target culture, if there are
xenophobia, racism or sexism, the effect of the person can be devastating. They
wound have problems in the clash of two different cultures
When the all family migrates to another country, a problem arises because in the
majority of both mother and father are forced to work, leaving their children alone
for hours. And this causes a breakdown of family relationship and that the family
relationship changes.
Many migrants feel the need to be part of the culture of another country, this would
cause the partial or total loss of national identity, which affects the migrant's family
while the country.

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