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Chapter 3- Migration

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Asylum Seeker   Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.  
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Brain Drain   Large-scale emigration by talented people.  
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Chain Migration   Migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there.  
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Circular Migration   The temporary movement of a migrant worker between home and host countries to seek employment.  
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Circulation   Short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis.  
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Counterurbanization   Net migration from urban to rural areas in more developed countries.  
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Desertification   Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semiarid land degradation.  
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Emigration   Migration FROM a location  
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Floodplain   An area subject to flooding during a given number of years, according to historical trends.  
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Forced Migration   Permanent movement, compelled by cultural or environmental factors.  
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Guest Worker   A term once used for a worker who migrated to the developed countries of Northern and Western Europe, usually from Southern and Eastern Europe or from North Africa, in search of a higher-paying job.  
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Immigration   Migration TO a location  
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Internal Migration   Permanent movement within a particular country.  
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Internally displaced person (IDP)   Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.  
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International Migration   Permanent movement from one country to another.  
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Interregional Migration   Permanent movement from one region of a country to another.  
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Intervening Obstacle   An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.  
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Intraregional migration   Permanent movement within one region of a country.  
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Migration   A form of relocation diffusion that involves a permanent move to a new location.  
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Migration transition   A change in themigration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces the demographic transition.  
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Mobility   All types of movements between locations.  
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Net Migration   The difference between the level of immigration and the level of emigration.  
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Pull Factor   A factor that induces people to move to a new location.  
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Push Factor   A factor that induces people to move out of their present location.  
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Quota   In reference to migration, a law that places a maximum limit on the number of people who can immigrate to a country each year.  
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Refugee   Someone who is forced to migrate from his or her home country and cannot return for fear of persecution because of his or her race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.  
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Remittance   Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.  
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Unauthorized immigrant   A person who enters a country without proper documents to do so.  
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Voluntary migration   Permanent movement undertaken by choice.  
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