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1 Group Number Members Groups to Evaluate 1 Connor, Jeff, Josh 5, 6, 7, 8 2 Raul, Patrick, Edmond 3 Adam, Nick, Vincent 4 Andrew, Thomas, Jacky 5 Ruoni, Phil 1, 2, 3, 4 6 Ray, Benny, Brendan 7 Rocky, Marcus, Andrew 8 Max, Jerry

2 Accuracy and Completeness of Information
Category Points Comments Accuracy and Completeness of Information Basic history Push/pull factors Impact of the group Connection to article Sources /5 Thoughtfulness of Analysis Organisation and Flow Distribution of Work Total /20

3 Why do people migrate? Push Factors Pull Factors

4 Common Terms Migration Immigration Emigration IDP
Source:

5 Migration is considered one of the defining global issues of the early twenty-first century, as more and more people are on the move today than at any other point in human history. There are now about 192 million people living outside their place of birth, which is about three per cent of the world's population.-- IOM There is growing recognition that migration is an essential and inevitable component of the economic and social life of every State, and that orderly and properly managed migration can be beneficial for both individuals and societies. -- IOM

6 What are the different dimensions to consider when we talk about migration?
* labour migration * family reunification * migration and security * combating irregular migration * migration and trade * migrant rights * health and migration * integration * migration and development.

7 21st Century Trends Affecting Migration
Economic Liberalisation Supply and demand in global marketplace Countries advocating for increased mobility of labour Economic Decline “Temporary recession may not always cause a major disruption of migratory flows and will not alter the trends in any major way…” Demographic Changes Rapid population growth + economic difficulties = push Declining/agening population = pressure to accept (replacement migration) Migrant Networks Becoming a vocalised, organised politically effective unit in their destination country Transnational Migration Flow of people, skills, information, remittances Growing importance of dual citizenship, voting rights Lack of Efficient Management Role of organised crime- human trafficking

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9 Influences of Migrants on their New Countries
Political Social/Culture Economic Other?

10 Influences of Loyalists on Canadian Colonies
Political Social/Culture Economic Other?


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