
Caribbean Migration
Caribbean migration refers to the movement of people from Caribbean islands to other countries, often driven by economic opportunities, political stability, or environmental factors like natural disasters. Historically, many Caribbean residents have migrated to places like the United States, Canada, and the UK, forming vibrant communities abroad. This migration has shaped cultural identities, affected local economies, and created diverse diasporas. It reflects ongoing connections between Caribbean nations and the wider world, highlighting issues of identity, development, and the impacts of global mobility in the region.