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Quota

Limit on # of people who enter a country . Often based on country of origin.

interregional migration

from one region of a country to another

asylum seeker

leave country for political/safety reasons

emigrate

leave a country

immigrate

come to a country

urbanization

growth of cities

forced migration

have to move

brain drain

talented and educated leave country

refugee

forced to leave due to political, environmental, social factors

international migration

move to a new country

interregional migration

from one country to another

net migration

total immigration- total emigration- net mig

voluntary migration

leave country for an optional reason

emigration


immigration

think E for exit and I for in

short distance migrants

move within the county

long distance migrants

move to the center of economic activity's

1 type of movement

rural to urban in ldc

other type of movement

urban to suburban in MDC

interregional migration

rural to urban

Net-in migration

is when County A has more people coming IN than going out

Net-out migration

is when Country A has more people going OUT than coming in

up until 1910

people came from Europe
2010+
people came from Latin America
Stage 1: HIGH BIRTH RATE/HIGH DEATH RATE
High daily or seasonal mobility in search for food

Stage 2: HIGH BIRTH RATE/DECLINING DEATH RATE

High international emigration and interregional migration from rural to urban

Stage 3: DECLINING BIRTH RATE/LOW DEATH RATE

High international immigration and intraregional migration from cities to suburbs

Stage 4: LOW BIRTH RATE/LOW DEATH RATE

Same immigration pattern as Stage 3

Environmental:

Droughts/famines and natural disasters

PULL FACTOR:

A reason why you COME or immigrate. Positive factors

PUSH FACTOR:

A reason why you LEAVE or emigrate. Negative factors