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Chapter 19 - Migration

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Definition
migrate   move from one place to another  
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internal migration   move from one place to another within a country  
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international migration   leave one country to go live in another  
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migrant   a person who moves from one place to another to find work or better living conditions  
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immigrant   a person who comes to live in a foreign country  
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emigrant   a person who leaves their own country to live in another  
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refugee   an immigrant given special permission to live in another country because of war, natural disasters or persecution  
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asylum seeker   an immigrant looking to be accepted as a refugee in another country  
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internally displaced person   a person forced to flee his or her home but who remains within his or her country's borders  
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forced migration   when someone is forced to move due to war or famine  
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individual migration   when a person moves from one country or district to another  
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organised migration   planned migration of people carried out by governments or other agencies  
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push factors   factors that force a person to move examples -drought -famine -over-population -lack of jobs -climate change -civil war  
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pull factors   factors that attract a person to move to another country or region examples -better jobs -better education -better standard of living -better access to services  
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barriers to migration   factors that prevent or discourage migration from occurring examples -leaving family -cost of travel  
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globalisation   is the process whereby the world has become more interconnected  
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network factors   globalisation has introduced factors known as network factors that have influenced migration. these factors include- -the flee flow of information -improved global communications -the faster and lower cost of moving from one place to another  
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origin   source  
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multi-ethnic   culturally mixed  
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loss of well-educated people   brain drain  
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