Human migration is the movement of people from one place to another, with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location (geographic...
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Early human migrations are the earliest migrations and expansions of archaic and modern humans across continents. They are believed to have begun approximately...
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Human migration is the movement by people from one place to another, particularly different countries, with the intention of settling temporarily or permanently...
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Peopling of the Americas (redirect from Human migration into the Americas)
an early pre-Clovis coastal migration, there is always the possibility of a "failed colonization". Early human migrations Genetic history of Indigenous...
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Seasonal human migration is the movement of people from one place or another on a seasonal basis. It occurs most commonly due to seasonal shifts in demand...
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prehistorical migration since the Neolithic period until AD 1800. See Early human migrations for migration prior to the Neolithic, History of human migration for...
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to the course of human cultural and anthropomorphic history may be referred to as a 'great migration'. For example, great migrations include the Indo-European...
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Look up migration, migrate, or migratory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Migration, migratory, or migrate may refer to: Human migration, physical...
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modern humans or the "Out of Africa" theory (OOA) is the most widely accepted paleo-anthropological model of the geographic origin and early migration of...
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human-rights perspective, free migration may be distinguished from Freedom of movement enshrined in Article 13 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights:...
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In demography, replacement migration is a theory of migration needed for a region to achieve a particular objective (demographic, economic or social)....
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and pull factors in migration according to Everett S. Lee (1917-2007) are categories that demographers use to analyze human migration from former areas...
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migratory distance from Africa, possibly the result of bottlenecks during human migration. These non-African populations acquired new genetic inputs from local...
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Religion and human migration have been intertwined throughout history. Religious demography changes are often the consequences, and sometimes the goals...
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archaeological cultures and innovations in artefact. Migrationism explains cultural change in terms of human migration, while diffusionism relies on explanations...
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Migrant (section Human migration)
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Migrant is a term that may refer to: Human migration, including: Emigration, leaving one's resident country with the intent...
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Greyhawk Mass migration Forced migration Human migration Great Upheaval Early human migrations Pre-modern human migration Indo-European migrations Great American...
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skilled workers from one sector of an industry to another. As with other human migration, the social environment is often considered to be a key reason for...
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Child migration or "children in migration or mobility" (sometimes more generally "children on the move") is the movement of people ages 3–18 within or...
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Internal migration or domestic migration is human migration within a country. Internal migration tends to be travel for education and for economic improvement...
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Emigration Global Compact for Migration Global Forum on Migration and Development Global labor arbitrage Human migration Return migration Immigration Opposition...
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gene flow between early modern humans and Neanderthals, and to enhance the understanding of the early human migration patterns and splitting dates. By...
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reached a few inches in size. Some traditional forms of human migration fit this pattern. Migrations can be studied using traditional identification tags...
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Immigration (redirect from Economic migration)
Historically, early human migration includes the peopling of the world, i.e. migration to world regions where there was previously no human habitation, during...
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Southern Dispersal (redirect from Coastal Migration Theory)
origin of modern humans, the Southern Dispersal scenario (also the coastal migration or great coastal migration) refers to the early migration along the southern...
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The coastal migration hypothesis is one of two leading hypotheses about the settlement of the Americas at the time of the Last Glacial Maximum. It proposes...
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Transatlantic migration refers to the movement of people across the Atlantic Ocean in order to settle on the continents of North and South America. It...
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Student migration is the movement of students who study outside their country of birth or citizenship for a period of 12 months or more. During the period...
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Demography Human migration List of sovereign states by net migration rate Population dynamics Liu, Ben-chieh (1 January 1975). "Differential Net Migration Rates...
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scientists reconstruct and understand patterns of past human migration. In medicine, study of human genetic variation may be important because some disease-causing...
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