International migration refers to the movement of people across borders from one country to another for various reasons, such as employment opportunities, education, family reunification, or seeking refuge from conflict or persecution. This area of research focuses on understanding the patterns, drivers, and impacts of migration on both sending and receiving countries. Researchers in this field explore topics such as the socio-economic factors influencing migration decisions, the development outcomes for migrants and their families, the challenges faced by migrants in their host countries, and the policies and regulations governing migration flows. Overall, international migration research seeks to contribute to knowledge and policy development that can support more effective and sustainable migration management.