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Population Geography Migration Objective: today, we will look at why people move to and from places

Vocabulary Migration - A permanent move to a new location Immigration – to enter and live in a new country Emigration – to leave one’s home to live in another place

Questions Why do people migrate? How have social, economic, political, and environmental factors influenced migration?

Internal Migration Moving within the country

External Migration Moving outside the country

Forced Being forced to move

Voluntary Moving because YOU want to.

Push and Pull Factors People decide to migrate because of push and pull factors. A push factor induces people to leave a location. A pull factor induces people to move to a new location.

T-Chart Make a T-Chart in your spiral PUSH PULL

Push Factor - Overpopulation People often leave areas that are heavily populated.

Push Factor - Religious Persecution When people cannot worship as they wish they migrate. The pilgrims that landed at Plymouth were fleeing religious persecution.

Push Factor - Lack of Jobs The vast majority of people migrating from Latin America, Africa, and Asia are migrating because there are no jobs.

Net migration rates: Countries in blue have a positive migration rate and countries in orange have a negative.

Push Factor - Agricultural Decline Agricultural decline means a person cannot grow as much food on the same amount of land as they once could. Over time land becomes less fertile and people have to move.

Push Factor - Conflict People flee from wars. These people are known as refugees. There are many refugee camps in Africa due to a long history of civil war in many countries.

Push Factor - Political Persecution Political persecution means that people are punished when they disagree with the government. This happens most in dictatorships or communist countries. People have migrated from China and Cuba because of political persecution.

Push Factor - Natural Hazards Droughts Floods Tsunamis Earthquakes Volcanoes

Push Factor - Limits on Freedom Communist countries often limit personal freedom. People cannot listen to certain music, watch certain television shows, or even say things bad about the government.

Push Factor - Environmental Degradation Deforestation Desertification - An expansion of arid conditions into non-arid regions. This is a problem in the Sahel, a region near the Sahara Desert in North Africa.

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Pull Factors Religious Freedom Economic Opportunity Land Availability Political Freedom Ethnic and Family Ties Arable Land

Impact of Immigration Language Religion and Religious Freedom Customs/Traditions Cultural Landscape

Tell whether the migration is external or internal AND whether the person is being pull or pushed from their location Johnny leaves New York to live in Boston, MA for a new Job. Leslie leaves New Orleans because Katrina destroyed her home. She now lives in Florida. Ariaya moves from the United States to Spain to study the language. Maria leaves Guatemala to flee from the wars and moves to Mexico. Bear Claw the Great was told to leave his tribe in Florida and had to relocate to Oklahoma.