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Migration Chapter 3. What is Migration? Key Question: Objective: Analyze push and pull factors to explain migration patterns.

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Page 1: Migration Chapter 3. What is Migration? Key Question: Objective: Analyze push and pull factors to explain migration patterns.

Migration

Chapter 3

Page 2: Migration Chapter 3. What is Migration? Key Question: Objective: Analyze push and pull factors to explain migration patterns.

What is Migration?

Key Question:

Objective: Analyze push and pull factors to explain migration patterns

Page 3: Migration Chapter 3. What is Migration? Key Question: Objective: Analyze push and pull factors to explain migration patterns.

Migration

Migration –A change in

residence that is intended to be permanent.

Little Haiti, Miami, Florida

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Movement

• Cyclic Movement – movement away from home for a short period.

– Commuting– Seasonal movement– Nomadism

• Periodic Movement – movement away from home for a longer period.

– Migrant labor– Transhumance– Military service

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Why do People Migrate?

Key Question:

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Push and Pull Factors

• Push Factors – cause people to move out of their present location

• Pull Factors – causes people to move into a new location

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Types of Push and Pull Factors

• Economic Conditions• Political Circumstances• Armed Conflict and Civil War• Environmental Conditions• Culture and Traditions• Technological Advances

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Why do People Migrate?

• Forced Migration – Human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate.

• Voluntary Migration – Human migration flows in which the movers respond to perceived opportunity, not force.

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Forced Migration – the Atlantic Slave Trade

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Kinds of Voluntary Migration• Step Migration –

When a migrant follows a path of a series of stages, or steps toward a final destination.* intervening opportunity –at one of the steps along the path, pull factors encourage the migrant to settle there.

• Chain Migration –When a migrant communicates to family and friends

at home, encouraging further migration along the same path, along kinship links.

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Economic Conditions –

Migrants will often risk their lives in hopes of economic opportunities that will enable them to send money home (remittances) to their family members who remain behind.

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Environmental Conditions –In Montserrat, a 1995 volcano made the southern half of the island, including the capital city of Plymouth, uninhabitable. People who remained migrated to the north or to the U.S.

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Discussion Questions

• Do you have a personal experience with migration?

• What is the strongest type of push factor: economic, religious, environmental, political?

• What are some positive and negative effects of migration?