Migration Flashcards
(26 cards)
What are the continents mentioned?
South America, North America, Oceania
What is migration?
Migration is the movement from one place to another.
Who are emigrants?
Emigrants are people who leave a place.
Who are immigrants?
Immigrants are people who arrive in a place.
What are the different types of migration?
International, rural-urban, internal, and temporary.
What is international migration?
International migration is the movement of people from one country to another.
What is rural-urban migration?
Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from the countryside to urban areas.
What is internal migration?
Internal migration is the movement of people to different areas within the same country.
What is temporary migration?
Temporary migration occurs when people move for a particular length of time.
What are push factors for migration?
Natural disasters, lack of employment, shortage of food and medical services.
What are pull factors for migration?
Better employment, better education, higher wages, improved standard of living.
What are obstacles to migration?
Language barriers, no passport/visa, lack of money, mountains, stereotypes.
What is a stereotype?
A stereotype is a set idea that people have about someone, especially an idea that’s wrong.
What are the continents mentioned?
South America, North America, Oceania
What is migration?
Migration is the movement from one place to another.
Who are emigrants?
Emigrants are people who leave a place.
Who are immigrants?
Immigrants are people who arrive in a place.
What are the different types of migration?
International, rural-urban, internal, and temporary.
What is international migration?
International migration is the movement of people from one country to another.
What is rural-urban migration?
Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from the countryside to urban areas.
What is internal migration?
Internal migration is the movement of people to different areas within the same country.
What is temporary migration?
Temporary migration occurs when people move for a particular length of time.
What are push factors for migration?
Natural disasters, lack of employment, shortage of food and medical services.
What are pull factors for migration?
Better employment, better education, higher wages, improved standard of living.