There are several types of migration that occur worldwide. The most commonly known type is international migration, where individuals move from one country to another for various reasons such as economic opportunities, education, or seeking asylum. Internal migration, on the other hand, refers to people relocating within their own country, often from rural to urban areas in search of better livelihoods. Forced migration refers to individuals who are displaced due to conflicts, violence, or persecution, and are compelled to flee their homes and seek safety in other regions or countries. Seasonal migration involves temporary relocation for specific purposes like agricultural work or tourism. Finally, there is also voluntary migration, where people choose to move to another location for personal reasons such as lifestyle preferences or joining family members. Each type of migration is influenced by unique factors and has different implications for both the migrants and the societies involved.
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