The government policy of a particular country also favourably or adversely affected the pattern of population migration.The British, French, German, Russian, USA, New Zealand, Canadian, UK and South African governments have specific population policies and most of them discourage immigrants. In the early fifties, a large number of people moved out from the countryside to the urban areas as a result of collectivization of farms.Similarly, the political totalitarianism in Russia resulted in the migration of people from their homeland at the time of Bolshevik Revolution, also known as the Great October Revolution, 1917.
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