Migration is a field of research that examines the movement of people from one location to another, whether that be within a country or across international borders. This field encompasses a wide range of topics, including the reasons why people choose to migrate, the impact of migration on the sending and receiving countries, and the experiences of migrants themselves. Researchers in this field may study various types of migration, such as labor migration, forced migration (refugees and internally displaced persons), family reunification, or skilled migration. They may also explore the social, economic, political, and cultural implications of migration, as well as the policies and systems that govern and regulate migration flows. Overall, migration research seeks to understand the complex dynamics of human mobility and to inform policies and interventions that can facilitate safe and orderly migration while protecting the rights and well-being of migrants.