12.5. Migratory
movements
1.
What are the
migratory movements or migrations?
2.
What is an
emigrant?
3.
What is an
immigrant?
4.
What three basic
factors affect migrations?
5.
What are
economic reasons for migrations?
6.
What are
political reasons for migrations?
7.
How many people
have migrated for political reasons?
8.
What are
environmental reasons for migrations?
9.
What are the
‘push’ factors for migrations?
10.
The ‘pull’
factors for migrations are those that…
11.
What is the age
of most migrants?
12.
What type of workers
are the migrants in the destination country?
13.
What jobs do
they have?
14.
What is the
situation of skilled migrants in their new jobs?
15.
If you accept a
scholarship to study a year in London, what kind of migration is it?
16.
In the 16th-19th
centuries, when people were taken from Africa to America, what kind of
migration was that?
17.
Where do the
majority of migrants go? Difficult question. Three positives.
18.
How many
international migrants exist?
19.
What are the
reasons that explain the variations in migratory flows?
20.
What is the
rural exodus? Where does it happen?
21.
How is the
internal migration in developed countries?
22.
Where does the
most international migration take place?
23.
How are the
international migrations between developed countries?
24.
What types of
workers participate in the international emigration from developing countries
to developed countries?
25.
Look at the map
on page 151.
ü Name three African countries with high immigration.
(English names, please).
ü Name three European countries with high emigration.
(English names, please).
ü Name three American countries with high emigration.
(English names, please).
ü Name three asylum countries in Asia. (English names,
please).
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