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Internal Migration
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Interregional (think directionally) U.S. Historic Examples? (voluntary or forced)
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U.S. Historic Trends
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Internal Migration Intraregional migration – Rural to urban Traditional product of MDCs Why is rural to urban migration different for LDCs? – Urban to suburban – Counterurbanization Net migration from urban to rural areas Where is this phenomenon occurring?
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International Migration
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Ravenstein’s laws of migration The Gravity Model – Estimates the spatial interaction or movement between any two places – Takes many forms (comm., trans., migration) – California: North Carolina vs. South Carolina (population factors) Arizona vs. Maryland (distance decay) Chain migration, step migration, and intervening opportunity Push and pull factors – Consider general and historic economic, political, social/cultural, and environmental factors.
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pewhispanic.org/files/reports/46.pdf http://www.nytimes.com/ref/world/2007062 2_CAPEVERDE_GRAPHIC.html# http://www.nytimes.com/ref/world/2007062 2_CAPEVERDE_GRAPHIC.html#
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What does a refugee camp look like? Sumgait – Azerbaijan – http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=videos+showing+refugee+camps&mid=6F9400FBB57849E560A46F9400FBB57849E560A4&view=det ail&FORM=VIRE1 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=videos+showing+refugee+camps&mid=6F9400FBB57849E560A46F9400FBB57849E560A4&view=det ail&FORM=VIRE1
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What does a refugee camp look like? Kakuma – Kenya http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWW4ov-zr9Q&feature=related
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