Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Migration
- what is migration?
- The movement of people across a specified
a boundary, national or international, to
establish a new permanent place of
residence
- impacts of migration
- origin
- the country loses social
investment in education
once migrant has left
- increased demand for housing
and services
- less pressure on resources such as land
- destination
- increased earning and
employment opportunities for
the migrant
- separation from relatives
and friends
- the migrant worker may face
greater labour market competition
in certain sectors
- types of migration
- forced
- violent
- unemployement
- low wages
- voluntary
- work
- better wages
- external
- internal
- emigartion
- immigration
- return migration
- seasonal migration
- it menas: When people move with each season
(e.g., farm workers following crop harvests or
working in cities off-season).
- it menas: When groups of people move
back to where they came from.
- it menas: Moving into a new country (e.g.,
the Pilgrims immigrated to America).
- it menas: Leaving one country to move to
another (e.g., the Pilgrims emigrated from
England).
- it means: Moving to a new
home within a state, country, or
continent.
- it menas: Moving to a new home in a
different state, country, or continent.
- people who migrate
- mostly male
- between 18-25 years old
- Mexico, Philipines, China
- labour
- refugee
- emmigrant
- immigrant
- why do people migrate
- push factors
- religious persecution
- natural disaster
- violence
- unemployment
- low wages
- natural hazards
- poor medical care
- political fear
- environmental problems
- bad education
- pull factors
- good schools/better education
- more jobs
- better wages
- higher standard of living
- labour demand
- political and religious freedom
- measuring
- census
- remitances
- language
- religion
- remitances
- identity- food/culture