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A2: Migration: Causes, Streams and Impacts (iv)
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Mapa Mental sobre A2: Migration: Causes, Streams and Impacts (iv), creado por Rachel Campbell el 23/02/2014.
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A2: Migration: Causes, Streams and Impacts (iv)
Small-scale case study of OUT-MIGRATION: Barra & Vatersay
Factfile
Located on Outer Hebrides, off the West coast of Scotland
Has a mountainous centre - most settlements are found along the coast
Total pop. of 1172
Remote Island - transport links are few
Flights from Glasgow
5 hour ferry from Oban
40 min crossing from Eriskay to Barra
Main road around coast - 12km
An airport on north of island - beach serves as a runway
Implications on Service Provision
Small pop. - services are limited
Most services are low order + concentrated in Castlebay - "capital"
A primary school
3 small hotels
convenience store
petrol station
post office
doctors and dentist but no hospital
Gov. funding established the Barra community co-operative which setup a shop in Castlebay
Economic Activity
Few opps. for economically active age groups
Tourism generates seasonal jobs
Traditional opps. e.g. crofting + fishing employ an ever decreasing number of people
Jan>June 2001 unemployment fell in Barra from 5 - 3.4% due to the building of the Eroskay causeway Unemployment grew again after it was completed.
Gross weekly earnings are 12% lower then the Scottish average, whilst costs of fuel, food and transport can be up to 20% higher than the mainland
Continued depopulation
Social Stability
Small working pop. and those who left are unlikely to return with their families
Many 15+ year olds will leave when they reach working age
European Commission > critical threshold pop. of 4-5 1000 required for the island to be sustainable
Small-case case study of IN-MIGRATION: Delhi, India
Factfile
16M people in New Delhi
12,000 per hectare
4.1M in Shanties (jhuggies) along roads and railway lines
Squatter resettlement schemes caused urban area to spread outwards - 15km from New Delhi
Independence - massive pop. redistribution (500,000 people moved to Delhi in 2 months)
Rural > Urban internal migration
2001 - 11% urban dwellers by 2001 - 27.8%
Service Provision
Health + Sanitation
IMR = 183/1000
1534 toilets for 16M people
750 ppl. to 1 tap
125 ppl. to one latrine - crowded, dirty and distant - open spaces become waste lands
Education
9% of ppl. have higher education
56% have secondary education
4/5 slum children don't have education (esp. girls)
Air Quality
56% pollution from industry
21% from domestic
By 2001, 72% from traffic
60% of children suffer from asthma, lung disease is 12 times the average
Housing
2.4M people live in jhuggies in Delhi
Unauthorised colonies which are illegal, unregistered and lack services
Housing projects endeavour to improve housing, water supply and infrastructure
Traffic
Congestion is a major problem (1300 tonnes of emissions per day) killing several hundred each year
Waste
1kg of solid waste per person/per day
6000 tonnes of garbage daily
Landfill sites polluted and unsafe
2400M litres of water waste a day - 50% lost by poor pipes
Economic Activity
High unemployment
Large informal sector workforce
Children forced/needed for work
Garbage employment - stripped copper wires - 50 rupees a kilo
Living Standards
Poverty, malnutrition and homelessness is common
Low standard if living
Social Stability
Extended family living
Conflict for water supplies that arrive daily in tankers and are collected in cans
Migrants in construction live on land where buildings are being built - contractors not receive 25% of payment until labourers are cleared
In the new city, residential areas of the city are segregated according to race + occupation
Slum dwellers not considered to be citizens - they have no rights
High crime rates -gangsters in charge of politics - force people to vote
Women work whilst men sleep in the day
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