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Global migration is driven by opportunities and challenges, impacting both immigrants and host nations. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effective policy and practice in receiving countries.

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  • Public Health

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  • Global interconnectedness reshapes international relations between sending, receiving, and transit countries.
  • The Global North's aging population necessitates a young workforce, which the Global South's youthful population can supply, creating complex implications.
  • Migration perceptions significantly influence national attitudes, policies, and programs.

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  • To provide an overview of global migration patterns and challenges.
  • To identify key considerations for practitioners working with immigrant populations.
  • To analyze the push-and-pull factors influencing migration decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and data analysis on global migration trends.
  • Examination of Lee's push-and-pull theory in contemporary migration.
  • Analysis of migration's impact on sending, receiving, and transit countries.

Main Results:

  • Fundamental push-and-pull factors remain central to migration, with individuals seeking opportunities or escaping adverse conditions.
  • Migration trends involve understanding who migrates, reasons for migration, and flow dynamics.
  • Impact analysis focuses on how migration affects resources, workforce integration, and societal composition in receiving nations.

Conclusions:

  • Ethnicity and cultural differences can both contribute to and challenge a host nation's societal norms and worldview.
  • The health profession must address the intricate relationship between migrants, their health, and healthcare utilization.
  • Effective integration strategies are essential for managing the societal impacts of immigration.