What is internal migration?
Key questions
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What is internal migration?
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Where is it happening the most?
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What are the challenges associated with internal migration?
Key ideas
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Internal migration is the movement of people that does not cross international borders – it means people stay in their country of origin. Most of the world’s migration is internal.
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In 2015, it was estimated that globally more than 740 million people had migrated within their own country of birth.
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This type of migration often occurs in low-income developing countries and regions, especially in Africa and Asia
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This animation introduces internal migration and the social, economic and environmental challenges it makes for cities.