Migratory patterns refer to the routes and movements that animals or people take when they migrate from one place to another. In human geography, migratory patterns specifically refer to population movements between different regions or countries.
Related terms
Push Factors: Factors that force individuals or groups to leave their current location, such as poverty, war, persecution, or natural disasters.
Pull Factors: Factors that attract individuals or groups to move into a new location, such as job opportunities, better living conditions, or political stability.
Refugee Crisis: A situation where large numbers of people are forced to flee their home countries due to war, persecution, or other factors.