Geography
What are the advantages and disadvantages of migration.
Migration
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Answer
The advantages and disadvantages of migration in destination countries are as follows:
Advantages
- Cheap labour
- Skilled labour
- Cultural diversity
Disadvantages
- Job loss
- Discrimination and racism
- Social pressure
- Breakdown of culture and tradition
- Disease
The advantages and disadvantages of migration to the home country are as follows-
Advantages —
- Remittances
- Better job opportunities for locals
- Knowledge and skill flow
Disadvantages —
- Loss of skilled labour
- Fall in demand of home goods
- Social impact
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