Unit 2 vocab Flashcards

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intervening opportunity

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A nearby attractive locale where migrants may decide to settle instead of going to the intended destination farther away

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2
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pronatalist

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Designed to boost fertility rates and ultimately population growth

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3
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zero population growth

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When a country has the same number of births and deaths in a given year, its rate of natural increase (RNI) is zero

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arithmetic (crude) density

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The average number of people per unit of land area (usually per square mile or kilometer)

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quota

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a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute

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remittances

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Money sent from a foreign worker to friends and family in their country of origin

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pull factors

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The attributes of other places that make them appealing to potential migrants

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carrying capacity

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The number of people a particular environment or Earth as a whole can support on a sustainable basis

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internally displaced person (IDP)

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internally displaced person (IDP)
Someone who remains within his or her country’s borders despite being persecuted by their home country

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dependency ratio

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The number of dependents in a population that each 100 working-age people (ages 15 to 64 years) must support

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step (or stepwise) migration

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Migration carried out in a series of stages, usually from nearby to bigger and more distant places

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asylum seeker

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a person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another

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population distribution

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The pattern in which humans are spread out on Earth’s surface

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physiological density

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The average number of people per unit area (a square mile or kilometer) of arable land

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15
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total fertility rate (TFR)

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The average number of children born per woman during her reproductive lifetime, considered to be from 15 to 49 years of age

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16
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chain migration

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The process by which some people’s migration to a new place leads their family members, friends, and others to move to the same place

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guest worker

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A person with temporary permission to work in another country

18
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brain drain

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A phenomenon where a country or a place loses young, more educated, and skilled people through migration

19
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antinatalist policy

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Designed to curtail population growth by reducing fertility rates

20
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voluntary migration

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Migration that is done willingly

21
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rate of natural increase (RNI)

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The difference between the number of births and deaths in a given year, when expressed as a percentage of total population

22
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ravenstien

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set of 11 laws proposed by Ernst Ravenstein in 1885 that describe why immigrants move, how they move, and their characteristics

23
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push factors

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Factors that cause people to be dissatisfied with their present locales and want to move somewhere else

24
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demography

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The statistical study of population and its change

25
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malthusian

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A term derived from the name Thomas Robert Malthus, an English economist and cleric, to mean either “of or relating to Malthus’s theory” or “a follower of Malthus”