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AP Human Geography
Unit 2 – Population and Migration
Topic 2.11
How do forced and voluntary migration differ in their impacts on sending regions?
Forced migration often results in more acute societal disruptions due to the sudden, involuntary nature of displacement.
Only voluntary migration causes demographic imbalances in source countries.
Voluntary migration only depletes skilled labor from sending regions.
Forced migration exclusively leads to economic decline in the origin areas.
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