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a permanent move to a new location
migration
geographers document ------- about migration
where people move to and from across the space of earth
the flow of migration always involves two-way
connections
migration from a location
emigration
migration TO a location
immigration
the difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants
net migration
all movements from 1 place to another
mobility
type of short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis. (i.e. daily, monthly, annually)
circulation
migration occurs _ frequently than any other mobility
less
a permanent move to a new location disrupts traditional cultural ties and economic patterns in one
region
generated by modern transportation systems, especially motor vehicles and airplanes, makes relocation diffusion more feasible than int he past, when people had to rely on walking, animal power, or slow ships
scale
induces people to move out of their present location
push factor
induces people to move into a new location
pull factor
people who have been forced to migrate from their homes and cannot return for fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion
refugee
permanent movement from one country to another
international migration
permanent movement within the same country
internal migration
two types of internal migration
interregional migration & intraregional migration
movement from one region of the country to another
interregional migration
movement within one region
intraregional migration
implies that the migrant has CHOSEN to move for economic improvement
voluntary migration
means that the migratn ahs been compelled to move by cultural factors
forced migration
consists of changes in a society comparable to those in the demographic transition
migration transition
a change in the migration pattern ina society that results from the social and economic changes that also produce the demographic transition
migration transition
migration of people to a specific location, because relatively or members of the same nationality migration there before
Chain migration