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MIGRATION

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Page 1: Migration  lesson 1

MIGRATION

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SyllabusMigration as part of the population change

Types, definitions, patterns and causes

Internal Migration

External Migration

Theories / Models of Migration

Controls on immigration by governments

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MOBILITY:A term which include both migration and circulation.

MIGRABILITY:How likely is a person to migrate.

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Migration

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Movement of people across specific boundary,

national or international

to establish new place of residence

lasting not less than one year

MIGRATION

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CIRCULATORY MOVEMENT

Moving with a time-scale

Less than a year

Semi-permanent change of residence

Daily commuting

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MOBILITY

MIGRATION

Movement of people across specific boundary,

national or international

to establish new place of residence

lasting not less than one year

CIRCULATORY MOVEMENT

Moving with a time-scale

Less than a year

Semi-permanent change of residence

Daily commuting

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Terminology

IN-MIGRATION – e.g. Temburong to BSB

IMMIGRATION – e.g. foreigner coming to a country

OUT-MIGRATION – e.g London to Wales

EMIGRATION- people moving out of a country

NET MIGRATION – the difference between emigration and immigration

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Classification of Migration

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Types of Migration

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Sourcehttp://www.slideshare.net/ljordan/migration

FORCED MIGRATION VOLUNTARY MIGRATION

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Any Question?

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Draw a diagram of theClassification of

Migration

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