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Migration Transition and Trends

Migration Transition and Trends. Ap human geography Population and migration unit. For today, 10/07. * Turn in your Push and Pull Factors DEEDs to the tray if you did not do so yesterday. * Chapter 3 Quiz is this Friday. * Voacb and Map Exam and Unit 2 Exam is next week.

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Migration Transition and Trends

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  1. Migration Transition and Trends Ap human geography Population and migration unit

  2. For today, 10/07 • * Turn in your Push and Pull Factors DEEDs to the tray if you did not do so yesterday. • * Chapter 3 Quiz is this Friday. • * Voacb and Map Exam and Unit 2 Exam is next week.

  3. Migration Transition and the DTM? • - High daily mobility • - High international emigration • - Migration from rural to urban areas • - High international immigration • - Migration from cities to suburbs • - Seasonal mobility in search of food • For each characteristic, determine which stage of the DTM it would occur. The characteristics can be used more than once.

  4. Interactive Migration Map 1:http://goo.gl/hKEo • (1.) What trends do you observe regarding the net flow of migration? • (2.) What countries are receiving the most immigrants? • (3.) What countries have the highest number of emigrants? • (4.) What trends do you observe regarding the share of local populations? • (5.) What countries are immigrants sending the most money back to?

  5. Interactive Migration Map 2: http://goo.gl/CF396 • (1.) Select one country from each of these regions: (a.) North America (b.) South America (c.) Europe (d.) Africa • (2.) Identify the major trend regarding where your country is receiving its immigrants from. • (3.) Using your four countries as evidence, explain how migration is related to distance decay (see the model to the right).

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