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Net Out-Migration › Asia › Africa › Latin America Net In-Migration North America Europe Oceania **The 3 largest flows are from: Asia→Europe Asia→N.A. L.A.→N.A. Obvious Pattern?
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Before 1500, global migration occurred haphazardly (complete map of continents not until 1800s) › Spices, fame, exploration
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Fig. 3-3: Net migration per 1,000 population. The U.S. has the largest number of immigrants, but other developed countries also have relatively large numbers.
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USA has largest # of migrants but NOT highest % (10%) › 25% of Australians, 17% of Canadians › Highest % of immigrants can be found in the Middle East (about ½ of pop.) UAE 90%, Kuwait 70%+ Due to oil fields and job availability
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3 main eras of immigration 1. Colonial immigration from England & Africa 2. 19 th Century immigration from Europe 3. Recent immigration from LDCs ** Although origins vary, reasons for migration have remained the same; rapid pop. growth vs. employment opportunities *Stage 2
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From Europe & Africa (voluntary vs. forced) › 90% of those from Europe (pre-1840) from UK Africans as slaves made illegal 1808, but ¼ million brought after this › By 1790, there were 2.5 million African slaves in the Americas › 19% of US population was black (12% now)
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Surge of European immigrants 1840-50 › Ireland/Germany; economic push factors 1860s decline (Civil war), another peak in 1880s › Still Irish/German, now Scandinavian countries as I.R. spread here & people wanted more land 1900-1915 (peak 1907) › 90% still European, but from different countries; Italy, Russia, Austria-Hungary – coincides with I.R’s reach
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Sharp decline in immigration during years of great depression and WWII (1930s & 40s) Emmigration #s higher than immigration Asia; leading source 1970s-1980s until overtaken by L.A. China, Philippines, India & Vietnam 1990s & 2000s L.A.; Mexico has sent over 8 million immigrants 1990/1 highest immigration levels ever
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Fig. 3-4: Most migrants to the U.S. were from Europe until the 1960s. Since then, Latin America and Asia have become the main sources of immigrants.
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Estimated that between 7-20 million undocumented immigrants living in US, mainly from L.A. (+350,000/yr) › Enter as students/tourists then don’t leave › Cross border illegally
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More than ½ of immigrants to US clustered in 4 states California New York Florida Texas Used to be coastal states (arrive by ship), now most immigrants arrive via car/plane Certain states attract ppl from certain countries (see map) Post 9/11 impacts?
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Fig. 3-8: California is the destination of about 25% of all U.S. immigrants; another 25% go to New York and New Jersey. Other important destinations include Florida, Texas, and Illinois.
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Canada takes in 50% more immigrants per capita than USA 40% of Canadian immigrants come from Asia, a much higher % from Europe compared to US and much lower % from L.A. Toronto, Montreal & Vancouver Currently about 250,000 immigrants/year
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