Retirement flows to the Mediterranean. LO: To find out why British people are retiring to the Mediterranean, particularly Spain. Why do you think people.

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Retirement flows to the Mediterranean

LO: To find out why British people are retiring to the Mediterranean, particularly Spain. Why do you think people choose to retire in Spain? Jot down a spider diagram. Can you separate these into push and pull factors?

Reasons for Moving to Spain PUSHPULL Climate Property boom Communication e.g. budget air travel Living Longer Climate Lifestyle Cost of living Communications Expatriate community Leisure facilities e.g. golf Health care

Exam Practice P113 Edexcel Book Answer question 2 (a)Describe and explain the regional distribution of UK emigrant destinations (10) (b)Using examples, examine the costs and benefits to host countries of emigration from the UK to Mediterranean locations. (15)