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Geographic migration reshapes cultural structures through cultural diffusion, hybridization, and transformation. Migrants introduce new languages, customs, religions, and values to host societies, fostering multiculturalism and innovation while often leading to assimilation, acculturation, or cultural bereavement among migrants who lose original norms and social networks.In origin societies, emigration alters family structures, gender roles, and traditions due to remittances and demographic shifts. Over time, large-scale migration promotes convergence or divergence in cultural values, sometimes sparking tensions or enriching diversity via transculturation.This dynamic process drives long-term evolution in identity, social norms, and emotional expression, especially in diverse or ancestrally mixed populations.https://www.vaia.com/en-us/explanations/human-geography/population-geography/cultural-effects-of-migration
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1414713