NC = BR-DR +/- M What does this mean?
L/O: To be able to explain the factors affecting migration To explain how migration affects population size Key terms natural change Migration Net in migration Net out migration International migration Internal migration Circulation
Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. Internal migration is when people migrate within the same country or region - for example, moving from London to Plymouth. International migration is when people migrate from one country to another - for example, moving from Mexico to the USA.
P230 figure 8.16 What are the factors that can cause population loss? What are the factors that can cause population increase?
Figure 8.17 p230 as a mind map Describe the areas of net population gain Explain the factors that could have caused this Describe the areas of net population loss Explain the factors that could have caused this
Pull factors vs push factors
The arrival of new individuals into a country or region is known as….. The departure from a country or region to settle in another is known as…..
Definitions TermDefinition and explanationExample Migration Internal migrationMovement of people within one country International migrationMovement of people from one country to another Forced migrationPeople are driven out of a country. May be because of environmental disaster or for social reasons Voluntary migrationPeople move through choice RefugeeA person whose reasons for migrating are due to fear of persecution or death Economic migrationA person seeking work in another country
The impacts of migration are entirely negative Discuss this statement
Different types – what are the push factors? Voluntary Retirement raphy/migration/types_migration_rev2.shtml raphy/migration/types_migration_rev2.shtml Forced Refugees