From the spec: Discuss the causes of migration, both forced and voluntary. Evaluate internal (national) and international in terms of their geographic.

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From the spec: Discuss the causes of migration, both forced and voluntary. Evaluate internal (national) and international in terms of their geographic (socio economic, political and environmental) impacts at their origins and destinations

 Forced: Sudan  Seasonal migration: Poland to Norfolk, UK  Voluntary international:

Location map Positive impacts for the country of origin: Socio economic Political Environmental Positive impacts for the destination country: Socio economic Political Environmental negative impacts for the country of origin: Socio economic Political Environmental negative impacts for the destination country: Socio economic Political Environmental