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1 HTTP ://W WW.G EOGR APHY ATTH EMOV IES.C O.UK /POP ULAT ION. HTML What is migration?

2 Objectives

3 What is Migration? Can it be classified? 1. Define the term migration 2. Try to classify the slips into different types of migration 3. Now use these classifications: Forced Voluntary Prevention of voluntary movement Reasons for return Barriers to return

4 Add the slips to the diagram.

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6 Some key terms – define these with contrasting examples (you could use the slips) Voluntary Forced Short term Permanent Motive Composition Distance Duration Frequency Direction Internal International

7 Review Net migration rate USA3.05 Zimbabwe0 South Africa-0.13 Poland-0.46 UK2.17 China-0.39 Germany2.19 European Union1.6 Describe and explain the net migration rate figures opposite using as many of the reasons for migration that we have seen so far today.

8 International Migration – Polish people to the United Kingdom

9 Take notes on the DVD You should fill out the sheet, you need to consider: Who moves (what are their characteristics?) Why do they move? What are the politics behind the movement? What are the consequences for the UK? (socially, economically, environmentally, demographically) What are the consequences for Poland? Get some facts and figures!

10 Should we control Polish Immigration to the UK?

11 Complete the second column of the chart for Zimbabwe

12 Assess the various demographic, social and economic impacts of migration on countries at different stages of economic development


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