This section looks at the various aspects that interconnected the flow of migration with the feminization of labor migration in the global world. The numbers of women migrating across the world have increased in the post-war period and the majority of international migrants are comprised of women (Oishi 2002, 1). According to the estimation of UN DESA (2016), the number of international migrants has tremendously increased in the past decades from 222 million in 2010 to 244 million in 2015, and…
rural to urban areas because there are many opportunities such as job, education and health in the cities where people migrate. This leads to the development and growth of cities. But, sometimes people have to make forced migration or they enter the country illegally. If these migrations get out of control, the city will be adversely affected such as crime rate, unemployment, air, land and water pollution. If these problems are increased, it disrupts social order and the economy. The best…
Determinants of migration Different factors affect migration which includes economic social and ecological consideration, which are affected by individual’s perceptions and behavior. This factors operate together in order to push and pull migrants (Makonnen, 2006) 4. Economic factors Economic factors are often regarded as the major motivation for migration. The main economic factors are the search for employment. Population pressure on land rural poverty, biased development policies and…
The issue of migration is a pressing problem now in Ghana because it highly affects country’s economy and development in every sphere of life. Even though there are seasonal waves of migration to Ghana from other countries, but still due to poverty and critical economic situation people move to neighbouring countries or to other continents. From pre-colonial times up to the late 1960s, Ghana enjoyed relative economic prosperity and was the destination of many migrants from neighbouring West…
create artwork with “migration” as a theme, and how they have conceptualized their artistic and social identities through their personal experiences. Through these five artists, the study seeks to understand and explore how displacement is used as a technique to express their life experience. The five artists chosen to demonstrate this approach are Jacob Lawrence, Tracey Moffatt, Gerald Machona, Suh Do-Ho, and last but not least, Kimsooja. I am going to write types of migration in earlier…
Since I am a physical anthropology concentration, I’m planning to do my research on the Neanderthal speech gene. This research will most likely be a literature review, if possible I hope there are ways for me to do field work on this topic. Since Neanderthal were the last common ancestors of Homo sapiens, they have a lot more in common than the other species they diverged from. Modern humans are probably the only animal that uses language to communicate with each other, but the question that…
eighteenth of January 1788, the first fleet arrived in Botany Bay, marking the beginning of a multicultural nation founded on migrants. Throughout Australia’s history migration has continued, with one of Australia’s largest migratory era’s occurring post World War two. This period saw some six million migrants arrive in Australia. These migrations however, were affected greatly by race biased policies. These policies included the white Australia policy and government assisted schemes aiming at…
The issues of migration and labor have very complex definitions on the US-Mexico border and those definitions are based on two important aspects which are race and gender. Race in simple words is the social construction that defines a specific group of people with similar and different physical characteristics; and gender refers to the roles, identities and practices that society makes for each interpretation of the sexes. Being part of a specific race is one thing that an individual carries…
The Great Migration/Racism The Great Migration is a term used in U.S. history to denote the period in the 20th Century. The Great Migration was caused due to segregation laws, and to find an escape from racism and prejudice in the South. An opportunity to acquire jobs in the industrial cities. The Great Migration was a massive movement of millions of African Americans from the South to the North, expecting a better life. The Great Migration was the relocation of 6 million African Americans to…
returning to the island. In “Out-Migration and Return Migration of Puerto Ricans” , the author, Fernando Ramos uses the 1980 U.S. Census Public Use samples to compare the flow of out-migrations and return migration to Puerto Rico. Even though the data used in this source is from 1980, it still serves to observe the trends that were developing in return migration to Puerto Rico. Ramos makes several observations about the trends in out-migration and in migration. One of the trends that stood out…