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Population II: Migration. Types of migration Emigration (from) or immigration (to) Voluntary or involuntary (forced) International (between countries)

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1 Population II: Migration

2 Types of migration Emigration (from) or immigration (to) Voluntary or involuntary (forced) International (between countries) or internal (within a country). Documented or undocumented

3 Migration flows

4 Push factors Violence (war or high crime) Poor economy Ethnic or religious persecution Degraded resources or poor weather

5 Pull factors Peace (or more security) Economic opportunities/ good services Freedom of expression Better sense of place or weather

6 Intervening obstacles Restrictions on immigration Bias against immigrants Distance and lack of money Cultural unfamiliarity

7 VOLUNTARY MIGRATION Gross migration –Total number of migrants Net migration –Gain or loss as result of migration

8 Chain migration Family/friends write home, attract new immigrants Family reunifications “Secondary migration” to new home in adopted country

9 “Guest workers” Temporary employment Send money home Kids become citizens? Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong, 1990s Turks in Germany, 1980s Mexican “braceros” in U.S., 1950s

10 “Brain Drain” Educated, skilled migrate for better jobs Wealthy, educated country gains Poor country loses skilled people

11 REFUGEES (involuntary) Flee war or persecution –International or internal Many move to temporary camps Apply for “asylum” (safe haven)

12 Main sources of refugees

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14 Highlands in Laos Mekong River (border) Refugee camp in Thailand Laos Thailand Hmong refugees from Laos

15 Hmong refugees from Laos Many now in Calif., Minn., Wis.

16 “Ethnic cleansing” Forced removal of an ethnic group Serbs expelled from Krajina (Croatia), 1995 Albanians expelled from Kosovo (Serbia), 1999 Term from breakup of Yugoslavia, 1990s

17 Afghan refugees

18 Migration and the U.S.

19 International / Involuntary : Transatlantic Slave Trade

20 Diaspora A group scattered globally by large- scale migration African Diaspora Jewish Diaspora Chinese Diaspora Palestinian Diaspora

21 Internal / Involuntary: Indian Removal west of Mississippi River

22 Waves of immigration, 1840s-1930s

23 Annual Immigration to the U.S. by Region of Origin

24 Origins and Destinations of Recent Immigrants

25 Immigration Patterns from Asia

26 Anti-immigrant movements Riot against Chinese in Denver, 1880 Signs against Japanese in California, 1930s

27 Anti-immigrant arguments Immigrants “take jobs” and drain services –Yet mainly “low-end” jobs Immigrants “threaten” culture/language –Argument sees diversity as negative Anti-immigrant movements affect elections –Austria, France, Denmark, California, etc.

28 Undocumented immigrants more likely than U.S. citizens to… Be employed –Work longer hours Be free from assistance –Contribute to federal taxes through payroll Drain state social services –Federal gov’t should compensate states?

29 Immigration Patterns from Latin America

30 Mariel Boatlift from Cuba, 1980s Economic migrants or refugees? Cubans had preferred status because they left a Communist country Boat people from Haiti, 1990s

31 Who came to whom? U.S. annexed northern Mexico in 1848

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33 Internal migration within U.S.

34 Shifting Center of U.S. Population, 1790 - 1990

35 Rural-to-urban shift (Voluntary/internal)

36 The Great Migration African Americans moving from South to North to work in war industries

37 Shift to Sunbelt and West, late 20th century

38 U.S. Interregional Migration (annual average in 1000s during 1990s)


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