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International migration

Major impacts Brain Drain (policies support high skilled/educated immigration) Economic (labor force, remittances) Cultural (chain migration, ref cultural map of cities) Rise of Nationalism (gov’t policies, related to economy & integration)

Patterns…. (map analysis?!)

Why are there more now?

Where are they going?

Migrant versus refugee—how do you decide? Europe Today Cuba Haiti Vietnam

Cuba

Haiti

vietnam

Inter-regional migration USSR-Russia Brazil Indonesia Europe

Russia

brazil

europe