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Migration within borders Group D Cormons Illary D’Orlando Giulia Flaibani Alessio Korreshi Alessia Migration within borders

INTERNAL MIGRATION Human migration within one geopolitical entity Causes: education, economic reasons (not political), environmental factors (climate and disasters) Internal migration leads to URBANIZATION.

URBANIZATION: movement of population from rural to urban areas URBANIZATION: movement of population from rural to urban areas. It is linked to modernization and industrialization

INTERNAL MIGRATION IN CHINA Started in the 1990s From internal poor regions To rich countries of the coast 80 million people moving shifted through different areas of the country in 20 years

The new plan of the Chinese Government Moving 250 million people from the countryside to the cities New cities will be built Expropriation of farmers’ fields in exchange for apartments Purpose: increase chinese economy

INTERNAL MIGRATION IN ITALY Increasing industrial production Deep development difference between the South and the North Movement of 17 million Italians from the countryside and from the South to developed North cities

Two different types of migration: Moving from northern countryside to industrial cities Moving from the southern areas to the North