Description:
A comprehensive approach that takes into account dynamics operating across time and geography is necessary to comprehend the migration of people between countries. The international theories of migration
are examined in this chapter, especially circular migration, which involves people moving between nations for contract employment. The phenomenon of worker migration from Indonesia to Malaysia is exemplified by this. This migration pattern is governed by a complex interaction of economic, social, and demographic factors; in both countries, it is further shaped by border controls and government laws.