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Page 1: Movement of people across space  Speeds diffusion of ideas, intensifies spatial interaction, is linked to environment What is Migration?
Page 2: Movement of people across space  Speeds diffusion of ideas, intensifies spatial interaction, is linked to environment What is Migration?

Movement of people across space Speeds diffusion of ideas, intensifies spatial

interaction, is linked to environment

What is Migration?

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• Cyclic Movement- involves shorter periods away

– begins at home and ends there as well• Activity Space movement is an example• Commuting to work is an example(transportation has expanded activity spaces

greatly)• Seasonal Movement also (traveling to FL for

winter/summer and then back north)• Nomadism- takes place across familiar

landscapes year round

Types of Movement:

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What is activity space? The great majority of

people have a daily routine that takes them through a sequence of short moves that geographers call activity space.

America is the world’s most mobile society.

Technology has greatly expanded activity space, particularly in wealthier, more developed countries.

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• Migrant Labor- (FL and California Fields)• Transhumance- pastoral farming where

ranchers move livestock to pastures from mountains

• In Switzerland, cattle are driven up the mountains in the summer and farm families take up residence in summer cottages.

• College and Military service as well require you to be away for long periods of time

Periodic Movement- Longer period of time away, but still

returning home

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• International migration- movement across

country borders• Emigration (leaving country) Immigration

(entering country)• Internal Migration- within a single country’s

borders– Today most people are leaving NE to move south

and west– US is most mobile population in the world– (5 mil state to state each year, 35 mil within state)

Migration- Permanent relocation across significant

distances

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Why do People Migrate?

Forced Migration- involves the imposition of authority or power to

force another to move

• Atlantic Slave Trade was most devastating in history

• 12 million to 30 million moved from Africa to the Americas (p. 75 map)

• Convicts shipped from Britain to Australia in 1788

• Nazi Germany relocated millions of Jews from their homes in the 1930’s

Voluntary Migration-

weigh choices and make decision to migrate or not

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Forced Slave Migration

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Push and Pull Factors in Voluntary Migration:

Push Factor-

- conditions to cause a person to want to LEAVE a place (high crime)

Pull Factor-

circumstances that ATTRACT a person to a place (close to work, good yard)

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What are push factors of migration?

Defined: unfavorable characteristics of a locale that contribute to the dissatisfaction of its residents and impel their emigration

Examples: widespread unemployment; poverty; discrimination; political unrest; war; famine and/or drought; land shortage; overpopulation

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What are pull factors of migration?

Defined: characteristics of a locale that act as attractive forces, drawing migrants from other places

Examples: employment opportunities; political and/or personal freedoms (speech; religion, right to vote, etc.); land; amenities (e.g. retirement)

Important to note: Many people move based on excessively positive images and expectations (not always accurate).

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• Every Migration flow generates a return or counter

migration• Haitians from Florida• Afghans from Pakistan/Pakistan has forced the

repatriation of thousands of Afghans.• The majority of migrants move short distances• Migrants that move longer distances tend to

choose big-city destinations• Urban residents are less migratory than

inhabitants of rural areas• Families are less likely to make international

moves than young adults

Ernst Ravenstein’s 5 laws of Migration:

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• Distance Decay- migrants will move a shorter

distance b/c they know more about what is near- says the further you are from a point, the fewer migrants you will find from that point

• Step Migration- most migrants move from rural areas to a village, then a town, later a city, and finally a metropolis (large city)

• Intervening Opportunity- During a long migration, the tendency to find a location to suit your purposes before reaching the intended destination– African Americans traveling north to find work after

WWI would stop before reaching Chicago or St. Louis because they would find other work before they made it

Other terms important to migration:

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Brain Drain: Large-scale emigration of talented

people. Illegal Immigration: Illegally migrating to a place

without specific permission by that country. Intervening Obstacle: An environmental or cultural

feature that hinders migration.

Migration Terms

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• Economic Conditions- Poverty drives people to

move away from their homes, also perceived opportunity in another country for work

• Political Circumstances- Oppressive regimes cause people to flee their homelands

• Armed Conflict and Civil War- Yugoslavia’s civil war drove out 3 million– Rwanda’s civil war caused 2 million to flee in Hutu /

Tutsi conflict• Environmental Conditions- if crops destroyed,

earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions

Types of Push and Pull Factors:

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Reasons continued… Environmental

Conditions Potato Famine in Ireland

(1840s) Major earthquakes, volcanic

eruptions, or hurricanes (Gulf Coast of U.S.—2005)

Culture and Tradition Muslims migrated from India

when it was partitioned Jews left the former Soviet

Union for Israel

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Other reasons/catalysts for migration…

Armed conflict and civil war Three million people

drive from their homes in the former Yugoslavia

Civil war in Rwanda (Hutu and Tutsis)

Political circumstances Oppressive regimes Cuba Vietnam’s “boat people”

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• Culture and Traditions- Fear that your culture will

be persecuted against– Muslims left India and created Pakistan b/c India was

primarily Hindu• Technological Advances- Transportation &

communication make travel easier and people know more about far away places to travel there– Kinship Links- strengthened ties between family due

to communication technology– Chain Migration- One member of family moves, then

brings other to the new locale– Immigration Waves- Swells of migration from one

place to the other same destination

Continued Push and Pull Factors

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Power Relationships (Gender, Ethnicity, Race,

& Money) Women in the Middle East hire Southeast Asians

to establish a position of power over them. (Race) Carpet companies in Dalton, GA hire

Mexican immigrants because they perceive them to be more hardworking and loyal.

Continued

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Global Migration Flows:

Before 1500- Random global-scale migration, 1800’s- colonization with explorers

Where do People Migrate?

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International Migration

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• Economic Opportunities: European colonialism

brought islands of development- isolated areas of development in a port city usually– Most was based on trade, so people settled on

coasts and in cities– Chinese moved to cities throughout SE Asia for

work during colonialism & stayed (p. 83 map)– Within West Africa, oil-producing areas of

Nigeria are islands of development. Poor people for Togo, Benin, and Ghana flocked there for jobs and were later expelled by the Nigerian government

Regional Migration Flows:

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Jewish Immigrants returned to Israel after

1948 when it was created

Reconnection of Cultural Groups

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• 15 million Germans moved to E. Germany after

WWII, almost 8 million others left Europe altogether

• 1959 Fidel Castro took control of Cuba and began establishing a communist government. Cuban migration soared and the U.S. government formalized the Cuban Airlift for those who desired to escape communism. Many settled in the Miami area. Dade County is bicultural and bilingual. Later the wet foot-dry foot policy was adopted

Conflict and War:

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Within USA- westward movement throughout

history After Civil War and WWII, northward movement

for African Americans for work After 1970’s, trend reversed, moving people

back south after Civil Rights Movement

National Migration Flows:

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National Migration Trends

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Interregional Migration - Movement From One Region to Another

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Europe lost so many people in WWII that they

brought temporary workers called guest workers into their countries- problem was that most stayed!

They are legal immigrants who have work visas (usually short term)

They are often abused by their employers because they are unaware of their rights.

Guest Workers:

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• As the need for labor has declined host

countries have tried to send them back (Nigeria). In some cases their governments bring them back, as in the case of Indonesia just before the Iraqi War, they pulled 30,000 Indonesians working in the Middle East.

• Guest Workers alter the cultural landscape of the region; building temples, mosques, restaurants, grocery stores, shops, and service industries.

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Guest Workers

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-Large scale population movements can create

problems (especially when forced by conflict)

Refugees:

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• Supports refugees• Funds relief efforts• Negotiates with governments

• In 2007 UNHCR reported 11.4 million refugees (not including Palestinians in Jordan and Syria) forced from their homes and across country borders.

• Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are people who have been displaced within their own countries (such as victims of Hurricane Katrina) but do not cross international borders as they flee. They remain uncounted.

UNHCR- United Nations High Commissioner for

Refugees

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“a person who has a well founded fear of

being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion”

-What is wrong with this statement? What words are up for interpretation?

Refugees-

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• In 2000, 24 million refugees• This number is in dispute, the number is probably

higher• “well founded” leaves a lot of room for interpretation • Refugees often flee to remote areas and are not

counted• Governments sometimes manipulate the numbers• Biggest problem with UN definition is with internal

refugees (intranational refugees)• If you qualify as a refugee, you get some assistance

and qualify for asylum

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Most only take personal items that they can

carry Move by foot, boat, bike etc- (not using

modern technology, not many resources) Do not have official documents (passport, ID)

Characteristics of a Refugee:

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• Sub-Saharan Africa

– Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda – civil war causing many refugees

– Sudan has the worst refugee crisis in Africa today. Tensions have risen between Arab Muslims in the north and African Christians and animists to the south.

• North Africa and SW Asia– Kurds, Palestinians, Afghans – Iraq tried to nerve gas

and kill its Kurd minority– The latest war in Iraq has generated 2 million refugees

that are living in neighboring Syria and Jordan.

Regions of Dislocation:

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• South Asia

– From Afghanistan into Pakistan – war from the US causes migrants

– Civil War in Sri Lanka between the Tamils and the Sinhalese has created 200,000 displaced person.

• Southeast Asia– Vietnam created a mass exodus of 1 -2 million after the

Communists took over it.– Cambodia generated 300,000 refugees during the Khmer

Rouge campaign.– Myanmar in the site of internal refugees that are the result of

the 2004 tsunami, 2008 cyclone, and oppressive rule. • Europe

– Collapse of Yugoslavia- caused civil war and Muslims and Christians killed each other

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Boat People –Refugees from Southeast Asia

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Legal and illegal immigration is an issue all

over the world Example- California wants federal aid to

improve services for illegal immigration because the government can’t control borders effectively

Arizona is trying to stiffen control on immigration

South Florida has both Cuban and Haitian illegal immigrants

Policies Targeting Migration:

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Immigration laws to keep out in the past:

Chinese from California -Oriental Exclusion Acts (1882-1907)

Nonwhites from Australia- 1901- Immigration Restriction Act

The US limits immigrants from countries Following WWI, the U.S. turned to isolationism (staying out of entanglements abroad)

Legal Restrictions:

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New Zealand – prefers British background Brazil- farming background Singapore- financially secure Chinese

Other countries have immigration

restrictions as well:

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Prior to September 11th U.S. border patrol was

concerned primarily with drug traffickers and human smugglers.

Post-September 11th policies have affected asylum seekers, illegal immigrants, and legal immigrants.

Security concerns have been priority for migration laws

Post-September 11th Migration:

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33 countries identified as sites where al-Qaeda or

other terrorist groups operate Anyone from these countries seeking asylum

(safety) is detained and questioned Fence on Mexico border is intended to

keep terrorists from using Mexico as a staging point for bombs, etc.

Human Rights First, Amnesty International, and the Migration Policy Institute claim the new government crackdown violated civil liberties, slows traffic, the flow of business, and tourism.

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The US Border looking into Mexico

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Flood lights illuminate the border

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Border Patrol

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Million Dollar Mile

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Border Patrol

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Looking into the US

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The Great Divide – Mexico is on the right