Development and Migration

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Development and Migration Does money cause migration?

Development and Migration Objectives To be able to describe the variations in levels of development across the MENA region. To be able to explain how economics drives migration into the MENA region.

Development and Migration Think back to your unit on Uganda and the UK. Why might someone from Uganda want to move to the UK?

Development and Migration Which parts of the world have the highest GNI/Capita? Which parts of the world have the lowest GNI/Capita? What do you notice about the MENA region?

Development and Migration Use an atlas and the map below. 3) Which countries have the highest GNI/Capita in this region? 4) Which country has the lowest GNI/Capita in his region? 5) For which countries are there no data? Can you suggest why this is?

Development and Migration What do you notice about the countries where over half the population are migrants? What type of countries are people coming from?

Development and Migration Watch this video clip and this one. 6) Why are people migrating from India into MENA countries such as UAE? 7) What are conditions like when they get there? State of Goa, India. Living accommodation for migrant workers in the UAE.

Development and Migration “People migrate from poor countries to rich ones to get a better quality of life.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?