Social Displacement
Social displacement refers to the process where individuals or groups are forced to leave their homes or communities due to various factors, such as economic changes, natural disasters, or urban development. This phenomenon can lead to a loss of social networks, cultural identity, and access to resources, significantly impacting the affected populations.
The consequences of social displacement can be profound, often resulting in increased poverty, mental health issues, and social instability. Communities may struggle to adapt to new environments, and displaced individuals may face challenges in finding employment, housing, and support services, further exacerbating their situation.