Migration can affect development patterns from "summary" of Economic Development by Michael P. Todaro,Stephen C. Smith
Migration has been a significant factor influencing development patterns in various regions around the world. When people move from one place to another in search of better opportunities, it can lead to changes in the economic and social landscape of both the sending and receiving countries. In developing countries, migration can have both positive and negative impacts on development. On one hand, migration can lead to the transfer of skills, knowledge, and remittances back to the home country, which can contribute to economic growth and pov...Similar Posts
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