MIGRATION
SyllabusMigration as part of the population change
Types, definitions, patterns and causes
Internal Migration
External Migration
Theories / Models of Migration
Controls on immigration by governments
MOBILITY:A term which include both migration and circulation.
MIGRABILITY:How likely is a person to migrate.
Migration
Movement of people across specific boundary,
national or international
to establish new place of residence
lasting not less than one year
MIGRATION
CIRCULATORY MOVEMENT
Moving with a time-scale
Less than a year
Semi-permanent change of residence
Daily commuting
MOBILITY
MIGRATION
Movement of people across specific boundary,
national or international
to establish new place of residence
lasting not less than one year
CIRCULATORY MOVEMENT
Moving with a time-scale
Less than a year
Semi-permanent change of residence
Daily commuting
Terminology
IN-MIGRATION – e.g. Temburong to BSB
IMMIGRATION – e.g. foreigner coming to a country
OUT-MIGRATION – e.g London to Wales
EMIGRATION- people moving out of a country
NET MIGRATION – the difference between emigration and immigration
Classification of Migration
Types of Migration
Sourcehttp://www.slideshare.net/ljordan/migration
FORCED MIGRATION VOLUNTARY MIGRATION
Any Question?
Draw a diagram of theClassification of
Migration
Answer:
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