Author(s): Gosselin Barker*
Migration is a global phenomenon with profound social, economic, and cultural implications. This review article explores migration through sociological lenses, examining the dynamics of mobility, identity, and social integration. Drawing on theoretical frameworks and empirical research, it sheds light on the complexities of migration processes, from the push and pull factors driving movement to the experiences of migrants in host societies. By analyzing issues such as globalization, transnationalism, and immigration policies, this article provides insights into the multifaceted interactions between migrants and receiving communities, as well as the broader implications for society.
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