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The Impacts of Internal Migration AP Human Geography
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Objective By the end of this lesson, students will be able to describe the positive and negative impacts that internal migrations have at their origins and destinations.
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Social Impact
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Positive Impacts in rural area (origin) Reduces overcrowding in schools and hospitals
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Negative Impacts in rural area (origin) Increases dependency ratio, because young and old are often left behind. Families may become separated as young adults migrate.
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Positive Impacts in the urban area (destination) Migrants may become better educated and reduce birth rates and population growth.
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Negative Impacts in the urban area (destination) Pressure on schools and hospitals Increased crime
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Economic Impact
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Positive Impacts in the rural (losing area) Reduces unemployment rate Remittances maybe sent back to families
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Negative Impacts in the rural (losing area) There maybe a shortage of workers No investment, no development Shops may have to shut down due to lower business
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Positive Impacts in the urban area (destination) New workers that can fill low paid jobs like factory and construction work They may join the formal economy and pay taxes
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Negative Impacts in the urban area (destination) Higher unemployment as migrants compete for less jobs
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Political Impact
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Positive Impacts in the rural area (origin) Less crime and illegal activity due to out- migration, so laws and governance may be able to focus on issues that really can help people like: education, health, the economy.
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Negative Impacts in the rural area (origin) The reduced numbers of people in a region can reduce the ‘political voice’ of the community Lower population = decreased government funding
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Positive Impacts in the urban area (destination) Political voice becomes more important Growing cities in LEDCs can attain a dominant political and economic roles
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Negative Impacts in the urban area (destination) May result in tension or political unrest High levels of resentment by minority group
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Environmental Impact
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Positive Impacts in the rural area (origin) Reduced pressure on limited resources. (example: less trees being cut down, less water being used)
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Negative Impacts in the rural area (origin) With increased money, there could also be increased use of pesticides and fertilizers which can potentially harm the environment.
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Positive Impacts in the urban area (destination) Increased population could cause government to be more aware of environmental hazards in cities and address those more quickly.
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Negative Impacts in the urban area (destination) Pressure on resources The expansion of landfill sites Air and water pollution from factories, households, power stations and transportation
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Preview of Case Study: Internal Migration Within China
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Some Data on China In 2008, 44% of China’s population lived in cities. By 2015, urban residents will be the majority The urban population is growing by between 15-20 million each year. For decades, the Chinese government has restricted migration through a household registry system called: hukou or huji. The system ties residents to their place of birth. They can receive education/healthcare/services, only where they are registered Many migrants remain in “half existence” where its hard to settle in a city, but impossible to remain in the rural area “Floating Population” (rural people working outside their home) is estimated at around 132 million people
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Videos “Last Train Home” Official Trailer, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KjO50bxN54 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KjO50bxN54 “Bejing’s Migrant Construction Workers”, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIVhpGJtzzc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIVhpGJtzzc “Bejing Olympic Migrant Workers Cleaned Out”, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2llP1o1RMc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2llP1o1RMc “Chinese migrant workers bring worries home” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLD27HYmYrI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLD27HYmYrI
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