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[[File:Saami Family 1900.jpg|thumb|A Sami family in 1896]]
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'''Seasonal human migration''' is the movement of people from one place or another on a [[Season|seasonal]] basis. It occurs most commonly due to seasonal shifts in demand for [[labor]]. It includes [[Migration|migrations]] such as moving [[sheep]] or [[cattle]] to higher elevations during summer to escape the heat and find more [[fodder|forage]]. Human [[labour (economics)|labor]] often moves with [[fruit]] [[harvest]] or to other crops that require manual picking.
 
==Seasonal agricultural migration==