Migration: the nomad in each of us

People migrate to find places with better living conditions, to gain experience and escape from harassment, tyranny and cruelty. The migrants are differentiated on the basis of their intention to migrate temporarily or permanently, their level of skills, status and free will to migrate. Migration is...

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Emmigration and immgration
Europe
Foreign Affairs
Human beings
Humans
Immigration
Immigration policy
Influence
Internal migration
Interpretation and construction
Migration
Migration, Internal
Migrations
Nomads
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