The Diverse Causes of Migration a Literature Review About the Family and Political Reasons

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The Diverse Causes of Migration: A literature review about the family and political reasons Introduction The right for a person to leave and stay in another country is a basic right for an individual. So migration is not a new problem. The beginning and origins of the human beings’ migration happened in the Rift Valley in Africa, it took place between around 1.5 million and 5000 B.C. First, the people spread into Europe and later into other continents. In the past, the traditional Greece and Rome’s development relied on the migrations, and outside Europe significant movements were also connected to the Mesopotamian, India and China. Family and Social Connections Boyd, M. (1989): Family and personal networks in international migration: Recent developments and new agendas’, International Migration Review: Theories of international migration: A review and appraisal The critical analysis of these two articles: its description and comparison Political reason of the migration Towards a Sociology of Forced Migration and Social Transformation The Refugee In Flight: Kinetic Models And Forms Of Displacement The Asylum Cycle: The Case of Iranians in the Netherlands Conclusion References Anthias, F. 1983 "Sexual Divisions and Ethnic Adaptation: The Case of the Greek-Cypriot Women". In One Way Ticket: Migration and Female Labour. Edited by A. Phizacklea. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Pp. 73-94. DaVanzo,J. 1981 "Microeconomic Approaches to Studying Migration Decisions". In Migration Decision Making: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Microlevel Studies in Developed and Developing Countries. Edited by G.F. De Jong and R.W. Gardner. New York: Pergamon Press. Pp. 90-129. Harbison, S.F. 1981 "Family Structure and Family Strategy in Migration Decision Making". In Migration Decision Making: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Microlevel Studies in Developed and

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