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Movement across borders for work or safety.
Includes all forms of movement, such as temporary and digital.
Maintaining connections across multiple nation-states.
Economic inequality and war drive migration.
Serve as economic lifelines for families in home countries.
A sense of belonging that spans multiple cultures.
Uneven distribution of wealth and power between regions.
Core nations exploit peripheral nations.
Poorer nations rely on richer nations for resources.
Unequal access to healthcare and education.
Reshaped global economic and political systems.
Representation and power dynamics in colonial contexts.
Ongoing effects of colonialism on modern power structures.
Created economic disparities and migration flows.
Organizes labor through unequal wage systems.
Labor is exploited under capitalism.
Critique of development as a tool that fails to address inequality.
Restricts migrant workers' rights and wages in the Gulf.
Creates long-term global inequalities that drive migration.
Migration feeds labor systems that depend on cheap labor.
Often reproduce dependency rather than solve inequality.