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Chapter 6

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Population Migration

Task 1

A. move from one country, place, or locality to another.


B. Voluntary migration is migration of your own choice. Involuntary migration is
when you are forced to move
An internal migrant is someone who moves to a different administrative territory. An
international migrant is someone who moves to a different country.
C. Migrants who move out of a country are called emigrants. Migrants who move into
a country are called immigrants.

Task 2

A&B
Type of migrant Definition Example
Asylum seeker A person who leaves their South Africa: a long-
country of origin for fear awaited policy on
of persecution. They have economic migrants
asked for permission to
stay in another country and
are waiting for a decision
on this.
Refugee A person who leaves their Cubans still illegally
country of origin in fear of entering USA through
their lives. They run away Mexico
often with no idea where
they will end up and with
no permission to stay in
another country.
Illegal immigrant A person who enters a Rudd will send boat
country to live and work people to ‘harsh’ Papua
there without permission. New Guinea centre
Economic migrant A person who moves to Syrian refugees left to fend
live and work in a different for themselves in freezing
country for at least a year cold
Internal migrant A person who moves to Petra’s moving to another
live or work in a different city
place within the same
country

c. Skip
D. I was born at Kubar where there is only villages. When I was twelve, I moved to
Balikpapan.
TASK 3
PUSH PULL
Physical factors Few doctors/clinics, poor More doctors/hospitals,
water suply water suply, more reliable
food supply
Economic factors Unemployment, Low paid Work, better paid jobs,
jobs, no electrixity, crop higher education,
failure electricity supply
Social factors Farm too small, few Join family, better
school, poor hosuing/shelter, more
housing/shelter, few reliable transport, better
school, natural disaster, entertainment, Chance to
Harsh climate, poor improve
transport
Political factors Civil war, persecution, Safer, freedom of speech,
Safety bright lights/word of
mouth

TASK 4

A. Intervening obstacles for international migration is Linguistic and cultural


differences, housing transaction costs and a lack of portability of pension rights across
countries and intervening obstacle for internal migration is language accent
B. The main intervening obstacle is the sea crossing
C. Because the boats sank

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