Migration patterns affect women differently because there is still gender inequality reinforced by beliefs grounded in a patriarchal society that defines gender roles and generates fewer opportunities for women, such as lower job positions and wages.
To protect women from the negative effects of migration, such as forced, involuntary or voluntary migration and its problems related to violence and discrimination, it is necessary to create social awareness, through information and public policies to protect women's rights.
<h3 /><h3>What is migration?</h3>
It is the displacement of a population from one place to another, influenced by internal characteristics such as prejudice, lack of work and wars, to find a place where citizens can develop socially and professionally and increase their quality of life.
Therefore, migration is related to gender inequality due to the fact that women gain fewer opportunities than men.
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During the Classical Era, long-distance trade routes (Greece to China) were predominately land-based while some short-distance ones took place around Mediterranean and other seas (Egypt to Greece). Today's travel routes are <em>very </em>different as we have begun to use flight to get from point A to point B. Additionally, while the goal in the past was to connect Europe to Asia, today we seem more focused on connecting the Eastern Hemisphere with the Western Hemisphere and thus we look across the large oceans more so than was done in the Classical Era.
Trading helped them rise since they were immensely rich in things like Salt which was even worth more than gold in many parts of the world. Having secure trade routes and taxing traders made the country rich and powerful. This led to the decline since such wealth meant that many foreign enemies would want to attack them and take it from them which is what happened to both Mali and Songhai empires.
Negative: The Noble Experiment led to increased use of illegal drugs. Bootleg alcohol was sometimes toxic and increasingly expensive. This led many drinkers to switch to opium, cocaine, hair tonic, sterno or “liquid heat,” and other dangerous substances. Thus, Prohibition popularized the use of illegal drugs.
Positive: Wife beating and lack of family support decreased 82%
Drunkenness decreased 55.3%
Assault decreased 53.1%
Vagrancy decreased 52.8%
Disorderly conduct decreased 51.5%
Delinquency decreased 50.0%
Deaths due to cirrhosis decreased 50.0%