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RemittancesMoney migrants send back to family and friends in their hone countries which form an important part in economies of poorer countries.
Cyclic MovementsMovement that has a closed route that is repeated annually or seasonally.
Activity SpaceThe space in which daily activities occur.
NomadismMovement among a definite set of places.
Periodic MovementsMovement that involves temporary or recurrent relocation.
Migrant Labora common type of periodic movement in which workers cross borders in search of jobs.
TranshumanceA seasonal periodic movement of pastolists and their livestock between highlands and lowlands.
Military ServiceA common form of periodic movement involving as many as ten million U.S. citizens per year, who are moved to new locations where they will spend tours of duty.
MigrationA change in residence, intended to be permanent.
International MigrationHuman movement across international boundaries.
Internal MigrationHuman movement within a country.
Forced MigrationHuman migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate.
Voluntary MigrationMovement in which people relocate in response to perceived opportunity, not because they are forced to.
Laws of MigrationFive laws that predict the flow of migration.
Gravity ModelA mathematical prediction of interaction of places.
Push FactorsNegative conditions and perceptions that induce people to leave their abode and migrate to a new locale.
Pull FactorsPositive conditions and perceptions that attract people to new locales.
Density DecayThe effects of a distance on interaction, generally the greater the distance the less interaction.
Step MigrationMigration to a distant destination that occurs in stages.
Intervening OpportunityThe presence of a nearer opportunity that greatly diminishes the attractiveness for things far away.
Kinship LinksTypes of push or pull factors that influences a migrant's decision to go where family and friends have already found success.
Chain MigrationPattern of migration that develops when migrants move along and through kinship links.
Immigration wavesPhenomenon whereby different patterns of chain migration build upon one another to create a swell in migration from one origin to the same destination.
ExplorersA person examining an area that is unknown to them.