MIGRATION IMPACT ON NATION STATES INTS 41414 - International Migration H.M.L.C.P.B.Herath HS/2018/0375 CONTENT INTRODUCTION MIGRATION DEMOGRAPHIC POLITICAL IMPACT IMPACT CONCLUSION ECONOMIC IMPACT CULTURAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT SECURITY REFUGEE CONCERN CRISIS REFERENCE INTRODUCTION Migration can have a significan t impact on nationstates, encompassing both po sitive and negative aspects. The impact varies depen ding on the scale and nature of migration, the policie s in place, and the socioeconomic and political con text of the receiving country. Here are some of the key ways in which migration can affect nation-states . MIGRATION Human migration, the permanent change of residence by an individual or group; it excludes such movements as nomadism, migrant labour, commuting, and tourism, all of which are transitory in nature. IMPACTS 2. Cultural 3. and Social Demographic Impact Impact 4. Political 5. Security 6. Refugee Impact: Concerns: Crises 1. Economic Impact 1. Economic Impact Labor Force Economic Growth Remittances Innovation and Entrepreneurship Negative impacts in 2021, remittances to low- and middle-income countries reached $589 billion, accounting for 3.7% of their GDP 2. Cultural and Social Impact Cultural Diversity Social Integration Challenges in Social Services Negative impacts 3. Demographic Impact Population Growth Workforce Aging Cultural and Religious Shifts 4. Political Impact Policy and Public Opinion National Identity Social Cohesion and Social Tens ions Negative impacts 5. Security Concerns Border Control Criminal Activity Negative impacts 6. Refugee Crises Humanitarian and Legal Obliga tions International Relations CONCLUSION migration profoundly affects nation-states. It's not just about movement but an intricate interplay of economics, culture, demographics, politics, and security. Successfully managing migration necessitates a balanced approach, harnessing the benefits while addressing the challenges. Nation-states must adapt policies to navigate the dynamic landscape of migration effectively. References National Geographic Society. “Global Human Journey.” National Geographic Society, 30 May 2013, www.nationalgeographic.org/media/global-human-journey. https://worldmigrationreport.iom.int/wmr-2022-interactive/ “Global Patterns of Human Migration.” National Geographic Society, 7 Aug. 2015, www.nationalgeographic.org/activity/global-patterns-human-migration. Magazine, Smithsonian. “The Great Human Migration.” Smithsonian Magazine, 1 July 2008, www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-human-migration-13561. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/12/net-international-migration-at-lowestlevels-in-decades.html https://migrationnetwork.un.org/resources/world-migration-report-2022 k n a h T ! u ! o y INTS 41414 - International Migration H.M.L.C.P.B.Herath HS/2018/0375