Theme 1 - 1.2 - Migration Flashcards
Define migration.
The movement of people across a specified boundary, national or international, to establish a new permanent place of residence.
Define push factors.
Negative conditions at the point of origin which encourage or force people to move.
Define pull factors.
Positive conditions at the point of destination, which encourage people to migrate.
Define refugees.
People forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors and who cross an international border into another country.
Define internally displaced people.
People who are forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors who remain in the same country.
Define rural-to-urban migration.
The movement of significant numbers of people from the countryside to towns and cities.
Define remittances.
Money sent back by migrants to their families in their home communities.
Name some push factors of a place.
- Natural disasters
- Adverse climate
- Poor employment / Low income
- Housing shortages / Poor living conditions
- Intolerance
- Sudden social change
- Crime / Violence
- Poor services and education
Name some pull factors of a place.
- Attractive environment
- Better employment / High income
- Improved housing / Good living conditions
- Tolerance
- Political stability
- Safety
- Good services and education
What is voluntary migration?
When the individual has free choice about whether to migrate or not.
What is involuntary migration?
When an individual has to move against their will.
Give some reasons why involuntary migration might happen.
- Discrimination
- War
- Natural disasters
Give some examples of involuntary migration.
- Forcible movement of people from Yugoslavia as part of “ethnic cleansing”
- Mass migration from Ethiopia during times of famine
- Migration from Rwanda to Tanzania during the Tutsi-Hutu genocide
Give an example of a war which has produced both refugees and internally displaced people.
The Syrian conflict.
What is the difference between a refugee and an internally displaced person?
A refugee is someone who has crossed international frontiers while fleeing, whereas an internally displaced person is someone who has moved within their own country.
Give some examples of internal displacement of people.
- Syrian conflict
* Pakistan floods
How many people were forcibly displaced in 2012?
42.5 million (including 15.4 million refugees)
What is the difference between emigration and immigration?
Immigration is migration INTO a country, whereas emigration is migration OUT of a country.