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12 Cards in this Set
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Globalisation
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The world going from a local to global scale and the links between people becoming longer and deeper meaning further and futher away and more links betwwen people
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Birth Rate
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Births per 1000 people, per year in a region of the world
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Death rate
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Deaths per 1000 people per year in a region of the world
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Economic migrant
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this is sombody who migrate from one place to another due to money and better work oppurtunities somewhere else
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Internal migrant
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this is when people migrate in a country e.g. from one town to another so from oxford to london
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Intervening obstacle
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This is something which prevents someone from migrating this could be a physcial things such as a barrier or anything else such as money or family
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Intervening oppurtunity
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this is when someone is migrating somewhere but stops of on the way somewhere and then decides to stay there due to good working oppurtunities e.g. from portugal to irland but stopping of at london
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Natural increase or decrease
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this is the difference between birth and death rate and if the birth is higher then death rate the it will be increase but if death is higher then birth it will be a natural decrease
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push factor
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causes someone to leave a location
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pull factor
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attracts someone to a location
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DTM-demographic transition model
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this shows the difference in birth and death rate overtime in it you can see to start off they are both level so there would be a even population but then death rate rapidly drops so the population would be high then birth rate gradually drops so at this point population is still growing but more slowly lastly birth goes below death so population starts to decline
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EVOLOUTION OF GLOBALISATION
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