

Understanding Migration: Study Guide
This study guide provides a clear, structured and academically grounded introduction to migration as a complex social, political and economic process. It is designed to support students in developing a solid understanding of key concepts, types and causes of migration, as well as its broader implications for societies.
The guide introduces essential terminology and distinctions, including different forms of migration such as internal and international migration, voluntary and forced migration, and regular and irregular migration. It also explores the main drivers of migration, including economic, social, political and environmental factors, helping learners understand why migration occurs and how it shapes population patterns.
In addition, the study guide places migration within a wider historical and contemporary context, enabling students to recognise how migration has evolved over time and how it continues to influence societies today. References to European and global developments are included to support a broader understanding of migration trends and policy responses.
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