World History – 1400 to Present
Forced migration refers to the involuntary movement of individuals or groups away from their homes due to various pressures such as conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or economic hardship. This phenomenon is closely tied to coercive systems of labor and exploitation, where individuals are often relocated to serve the demands of labor-intensive economies, especially in contexts characterized by coerced and semi-coerced labor practices.
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