Concept information
Preferred term
1993Cross-community migration
Broader concept
Scope note
- Cross-community migration consists of selected individuals and groups leaving one community and moving to join another community. This pattern is followed universally by humans, and rarely by other species: language communication among humans provides the basic reason for this distinct pattern of migration. All human communities experience out-migration by members of their population who go to other communities. The migrants leave their home communities for various reasons – to benefit the home community, to benefit themselves, to escape the home community, or because they have been forcibly removed. At the same time, the home community accepts in-migrants from other communities for either a short or long time. The rates and directions of migration may vary significantly, but the practice is universal among humans.
Source
- Manning 2013
Contributor
- Katsiadakis Helen (AA)
Creator
- Tzedopoulos Giorgos (AA)
Notation
- 1993
In other languages
URI
https://humanitiesthesaurus.academyofathens.gr/dyas-resource/Concept/1993
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