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Activity spaces

The space within which daily activity occurs

asylum

the right to protection in the first country in which a refugee arrives

chain migration

A type of migration that occurs when the migrant chooses a destination and talks to others at home about this place. This then encourages others for a similar background to move to the same place

Colonization

physical process whereby the colonizer takes an over another place put in its own government in charge and either moving its own people into the place or bringing in indentured outsiders to gain control of people in the land (example 13 colonies)

Cyclic movement

A type of movement that involves shorter periods away from home with the periodic movement (example commuters)

Deportation

The act of a government sending a Migrants I was country and back to the Migrants home country

The act of a government sending a migraine I was country and back to the migraines home country

Distance decay

The effects of distance on integration, generally the greater the distance the less interaction (example long distance relationships)

Emigration

The process of moving out of the area. This subtracts from that areas population

explorer

A person examining a region that is unknown to them

Forced migration

A type of migration that involves the imposition of authority or power, producing in voluntary migration

Genocide

acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethical, racial, or religious group

Global scale migration

migration that takes place across international boundaries and between world regions

Gravity model

and idea by ravenstein that suggests interaction between places is based on their population size and distance between them

Guest worker

legal immigrant who has work visa, usually short term

Immigration

The process of moving into an area. This adds to the areas population

Immigration laws

Laws and regulations designed specifically to control immigration into a place

Immigration wave

this is what happens when multiple chain migrations occur and a swell of migrants come to one destination from another

Internal migration

Migration that occurs within the boundaries of a single country

internally displaced persons (ID DPs)

People who have been displaced within their own countries and do not cross international borders as the flee

International migration

this is movement across country borders sometimes it’s referred to as transnational migration

Intervening opportunity

This is a situation like in employment option that could affect were seven minutes. They may have intended on moving somewhere else, but a new option encourages them in a certain area