Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Interregional Migration

Interregional Migration is the permanent move from one country to another. Most of the time perceived economic betterment typically compels individuals to make interregional migrations. Interregional Migration has become bigger as the population has grown and developed. Historically, the enticement of abundant available land on the American frontier would cause Interregional Migration to the United States. But in the present, most jobs especially in services are clustered in urban areas. This causes many of the people migrated to the United States to move into big cities of economic activity. Also Westward expansion played a huge role in Migration. When Lewis and Clark found more land in the West of the United States there was more land so more people would move to the United States since they had lots of land.

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