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Who? What? Where? When? Why?

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AF4 - explain the causes of migration

Key Terms Migration is when people move from one place to another to live Migrant is someone who migrates International Migration is when people move to a different country to live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQHHNuc-1uA Why do people migrate?

People migrate for 2 reasons: To get away from the place where they were because they do not like it there – PUSH FACTORS To live somewhere better – PULL FACTORS

Discuss – why would people want to move from Mexico to America? CONSIDER: Economic (money, jobs) Social (education, healthcare) Environmental USA

Describe the causes of migration from Mexico to the USA. Make a list of: What pushes people from Mexico? What pulls people to the USA? BAD in MEXICO GOOD IN USA Which of these did you get? What else did you have?

A B

Mexico USA GNP per Capita (salary) (money per person) $18,000 $54,000 Percentage in Farming 14% 1% Food/Calories 3132 cals 3645 cals Birth Rate 19/1000 13/1000 Life Expectancy (length of life) 75 years 79 years Literacy (% of people who read and write) 92% 99% Clean Water 94% Urbanisation (% of people living in cities) 78% 82% Population 120 million 318 million.

Choose at least three pieces of information to explain why Mexicans are wanting to migrate to the USA. This means not copying but working out differences, ratios, fractions, it’s double etc. For example, Explaining Manipulated data Mexicans are likely to migrate to the USA because they have 5% more access to cleaner water (ME), which means that they are less likely to catch diseases, like cholera from dirty water (ME+) SUCCESS CRITERIA ME (AF4) – using connectives to explain e.g. as, because ME+ (AF4) – using connectives to explain and then developing explanations further with this means that or so. EE (AF4) – develop each explanation consistently. Researched extra data Developing explanation examples AF4 -  explain the causes of migration

PLENARY How you would disguise yourself if you were trying to cross the Mexico - USA border? Include an image/picture to explain your methods. Try and be inventive like Enrique Anquilar Canchola

Write 4 explanative sentences to explain why Mexicans want to migrate to the USA Mexico USA GNP per Capita (salary) (money per person) $18,000 $54,000 Percentage in Farming 14% 1% Life Expectancy (length of life) 75 years 79 years Literacy (% of people who read and write) 92% 99% Clean Water 94% Urbanisation (% of people living in cities) 78% 82% Population 120 million 318 million.