Introduction to Migration

Flora Lau
12/13/19
Introduction to Migration
               Today, we will learn what migration, immigrant , emigrant and push/pull factors. We will also learn the combination of reasons as to why groups of people migrate. And establish migratory trends around the world. Migration is a permanent resettlement of a human population set. An immigrant is a person that comes into a place. An emigrant is a person who leaves a place. Internal migration means moving within the same country. International migration means moving between countries. Theres also forced and voluntary migration. Forced migration means people have no choice to move from place A to place B. Voluntary migration means people have a choice to move. Push factors are negative which are reasons why people leave a place. Pull factors are positive which are the reasons that attract people to other places.

              

                Migration can be divided into categories. International migration is permanent move from one country to another which can be voluntary or forced. Internal migration is permanent move within the same country which is interregional and intraregional. Approximately 9 percent of the world's people are international migrants. Global pattern reflects migration tendencies from developing countries to developed countries. Net out-migration- Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Net in-migration -North America, Europe, and Oceania

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