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Migration Patterns in India

Geography ⇒ Indian Geography

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Describe one way in which migration affects the family structure in India.
Describe one way in which migration can affect the culture of the destination area.
Explain how migration can lead to the growth of slums in urban areas.
Explain the difference between internal and international migration.
Explain the impact of migration on the population distribution in India.
Explain the term 'brain drain' in the context of migration.
Explain the term 'reverse migration' with reference to India.
List any two social impacts of migration in India.
Which Indian state has the highest number of out-migrants? (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Kerala (3) Punjab (4) Goa
Which of the following is a common occupation for seasonal migrants in India? (1) IT professional (2) Agricultural laborer (3) Doctor (4) Teacher
Which of the following is a common reason for reverse migration in India? (1) Urban job loss (2) Better urban facilities (3) Political stability (4) High urban wages
Which of the following is a major challenge faced by migrants in urban areas? (1) High wages (2) Easy housing (3) Lack of social security (4) Abundant jobs
Fill in the blank: Migration caused by natural disasters such as floods or droughts is called __________ migration.
Fill in the blank: The Census of India is conducted every __________ years to collect data on migration.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people due to political or religious persecution is called __________ migration.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people from one country to another is called __________ migration.
True or False: Migration always leads to economic growth in the destination area.
True or False: Migration can be both voluntary and involuntary.
True or False: Migration can help reduce unemployment in the source region.
True or False: Migration can lead to a shortage of labor in the source region.