2020
DOI: 10.9734/arjass/2020/v12i330191
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Factors Influencing People’s International Migration in Conflict-Affected Regions: A Case Analysis of Rakhine State, Myanmar

Abstract: This study aimed to fill a methodological gap between different research projects focusing on migration patterns and give a theoretical account of how economic and non-economic factors have influenced diverse communities’ international migration from various regions of Rakhine State. The data analysis was made based on 840 survey respondents and 500 key informants across Rakhine State. The findings suggest that economic migration is the most salient type of migration. Poverty, usually directly stemming from a … Show more

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“…While economic factors remain significant, researchers have started acknowledging the role of other influential elements, such as political, social, and environmental factors. Political instability, conflicts, persecution, and human rights issues in certain regions can drive people to seek refuge in safer areas or countries (Oo, 2020). Additionally, social networks and cultural ties can play a crucial role in determining migration patterns, as individuals often follow the footsteps of family and friends who have successfully migrated (Torres & Casey, 2017).…”
Section: Migration Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While economic factors remain significant, researchers have started acknowledging the role of other influential elements, such as political, social, and environmental factors. Political instability, conflicts, persecution, and human rights issues in certain regions can drive people to seek refuge in safer areas or countries (Oo, 2020). Additionally, social networks and cultural ties can play a crucial role in determining migration patterns, as individuals often follow the footsteps of family and friends who have successfully migrated (Torres & Casey, 2017).…”
Section: Migration Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%