Migration and Social Integration
Civics ⇒ Social Justice and Diversity
Migration and Social Integration starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which migration can contribute to social diversity.
Describe one way in which migration can help in the economic development of a region.
Describe one way in which migration can promote national integration.
Describe the impact of migration on urban infrastructure.
Explain how government policies can support the social integration of migrants.
Explain how migration can lead to social conflict.
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary migration.
Explain the term 'reverse migration' with reference to India.
Explain the term 'seasonal migration' with an example.
List two challenges faced by migrant children in schools.
List two positive impacts of migration on the home country.
Name two push factors and two pull factors that influence migration.
What is meant by 'brain drain' in the context of migration?
What is migration?
What is the main difference between internal and international migration?
What is the role of NGOs in supporting migrants?
