On the Move Flashcards

1
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what are illegal migrants?

A

people who avoid boarder + immigration controls

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2
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what is lee’s push + pull migration model?

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Shows push + pull factors of migration

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3
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what may be intervening obstacles for migration?

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not speaking spanish, too expensive, family pressure to stay, boarder control, Mexico into USA

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4
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what are pull factors to migrate?

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better weather, many british already live in spain, cheaper housing

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5
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what are push factors to migrate?

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civil war, bad weather, rising crime

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6
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what percentage of the population were foreign born in 2007 in the UK?

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8%

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7
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what happened after WW2 in the UK that strengthened migration patterns today?

A

soldiers from Caribbean stayed, joined by families, economic migrants India / Jamaica = fill labour shortages

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8
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How did the Balkans war in the 90s increase immigration to the UK?

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Croatians push factors of civil war + conflict = move to England

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9
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what costs do African illegal immigrants face in the EU?

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  • being caught leads to deportation

- must pay trafficker as much as $4000

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10
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what dangers do african illegal immigrants face in their journey to the EU?

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  • sahara route dangerous, bandits,
  • ## dangerous boats/overcrowded
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11
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how many illegal african immigrants are currently living in Europe?

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around 4-8 million

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12
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why did Malta, Italy, suffer so much from 1,700 illegal Libyan migrants coming?

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their population was so small, 400,000

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13
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why could’t Maltese patrol boats turn the Libyan illegal immigrants back?

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EU law binds them to help, must be detained for 18 months

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14
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Why is Malta concerned with the rising numbers of Libyan illegal immigrants coming to them?

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might become ‘trapped’ on island, deplete resources

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15
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why has concern been expressed about the amount of asylum seekers immigrating to Europe?

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many are actually economic migrants, deplete resources because process to find true identity takes 18 months

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16
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describe net migration within Europe?

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  • increased as EU expanded, 2004: 10 new members
  • germany, france, uk = positive net migration
  • spain, italy, cyprus highest net migration = sunseekers
17
Q

how have the EU encouraged internal migration over time?

A
  • Schengen Agreement 1995 removed boarder controls

- UK signed agreement in 2004 with Bulgaria / Romania

18
Q

what is the benefit of the Schengen Agreement in 1995 to unemployed?

A
  • EU labour can move to where demand for it is
19
Q

what is the cost of the Schengen agreement in 1995?

A

immigrants from outside Europe, once in its boarders, can move to others with ease

20
Q

where is the hotspot for eastern european farm working immigrants in the uk?

A

Herefordshire - 8100

SAWs - seasonal agricultural workers

21
Q

what are the problems with migrants in Herefordshire?

A
  • discrimination
  • lang barriers
  • pressure on doctors as migrants register with GPs
22
Q

how is Hammersmith in London affected by immigrants?

A
  • Polish shops
  • wages low but better than in Poland
  • 4.5% immigrants unemployed
23
Q

what statistics show that many british have migrated to Spain?

A
  • 1.8 million houses owned by foregiers
  • 60% migrants over 45
  • 600,000 british
24
Q

why do British pensioners migrate to Spain, what are the pull factors?

A
  • climate
  • cheaper property
  • internet = keep in touch with family
  • cheap airlines, easyJet // Ryanair
25
Q

what are costs of migration into Spain, on Spain?

A
  • lack of elderly care
  • ethnic enclaves, retirement communities, no integration
  • inflates prices for locals
  • coastal development = destroys coastal beauty
26
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what are the economic benefits of migration on the host country?

A
  • balance ageing pop w/ young migrants

- migrants add £12 billion in tax

27
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what are the economic costs of migration on the host country?

A
  • low skilled migrants = training

- take jobs from locals

28
Q

what are the economic benefits of migration on the source country?

A
  • send remittances back home
  • new skills learnt to use in source country when return
  • more job opportunities
29
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what are the economic costs of migration on the source country?

A
  • dependancy on remittances

- slow economic growth

30
Q

what is a social benefit of migration on the host country?

A
  • multicultural societies
31
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what are social costs of migration on the host country?

A
  • lang barriers (cost educating translators)

- ‘parallel communities’ = no integration

32
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what are the environmental costs of migration on the host country?

A
  • urban pollution + sprawl

- congestion traffic

33
Q

what are the social costs of migration on the source country?

A
  • families break-up

- culture of emigration passed down through generations, becomes traditional

34
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what policies have the UK govn put in place to slow immigration?

A
  • ‘life in UK test’ - must pass
  • only accepts genuine asylum seekers
  • worker registration scheme = low skill jobs filled
  • ‘5 tier’ point system for non EU immigrants