Abstract
This article describes migration in a somewhat novel way. 7 postulates to describe this unique, singular and sensitive movement that affects several generations.
Migration is like an earthquake: the family is affected at the epicenter, at the place of migration, and then the effects in the earthquake spread to the surrounding area.
We have taken the liberty here of talking about the different types of migration that are ultimately also affected by these different assumptions, whether forced, economic, professional or chosen.