micromigrations
Micromigrations refer to the small-scale, often temporary movements of people within a city or region, typically within a radius of 100 kilometers. These movements are driven by various factors such as job opportunities, education, or changes in personal circumstances. Unlike traditional migrations, which involve long-distance moves, micromigrations are characterized by their short duration and proximity.
Micromigrations can be influenced by several factors, including economic conditions, housing affordability, and quality of life.
The impact of micromigrations on communities can be significant. On one hand, they can lead to increased
Micromigrations are a contemporary phenomenon that reflects the changing nature of work, housing, and personal preferences.