Psychology of Human Migratory Behaviour
- 76 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Exploring migration as a fundamental social process, the book delves into its significance for both sending and receiving societies. It emphasizes migration as a natural right, highlighting the factors that influence individuals' decisions to relocate, including their psychological states and motivations. The discussion spans historical contexts, illustrating how migration patterns have evolved over time and the societal conditions that shape them. This timely examination addresses the complexities and implications of migratory behavior in contemporary society.
