Chapter 3: Migration Review 2022 Flashcards
Whats the difference between Migration and Circulation?
Migration is with the intent to stay
What is Ravenstein’s law of migration?
Migration is typically over a short distance, when it is long distance they go to big cities
What happens in stage 1 of Zenlinskey’s migration transition?
Circulation for food
What happens in stage 2 of Zenlinskey’s migration transition? -inter and intra regionally
Interegional-= emigration to stage 3 and 4 societies, Intraregional= rural to urban
What happens in stage 3+4 of Zenlinskey’s migration transition? -inter and intra regionally
Interegional-= lots of immigration,
Intraregional= cities to suburbs
Intraregional vs Interegional
Intraregional is within, Interegional is between
What are the three immigration eras in the US?
- colonial settlement
- europeans for economic success
- recent from latin america and asia
what are the migration trends in China?
rural to urban coastline
what are the migration trends in Brazil?
moved capital to encourage moving to interior
what are the migration trends in Canada?
east to west like US
what are the migration trends in Russia?
west to east for minerals
Where do people migrate intraregionaly in LDCs?
rural to urban for economic opp
Where do people migrate intraregionaly in developed countries? (2 ways)
city to suburbs for suburban lifestyle, + counterurbanization for lifestyle (like moving to idaho)
What are the three types of forced migrants?
Asylum seekers, IDPs, and refugees
What is the gobal flow of migration?
South to North because thats where more developed countries are and people migrate for economic opp