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Is there a difference between immigrant households and relocated households? -Baidu

There are some differences between immigrant households and relocated households.

Immigrants are usually people who have to emigrate because of major projects such as building reservoirs, which usually involve the relocation of a large number of people. They will move according to national or local policies, and may get some preferential policies or compensation, which may involve relocation expenses, resettlement compensation, employment support and so on.

Relocated households refer to ordinary relocated households, who may choose to move for various reasons such as poor living environment and lack of development potential. The relocated households may also have some financial compensation or support in the process of relocation, but they are usually not as big as immigrant households and informal.

Generally speaking, the main differences between the two are the reasons for relocation, the number of people involved and whether there are preferential policies or compensation.