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Q. 34 Examine one positive and one negative potential consequence of human migration

Q. 34 Examine one positive and one negative potential consequence of human migration. Niamh Heaney. Positive Consequences. There are positive consequences for both the donor and host country. Positives for the host country. Can use migrants to fill vacant jobs

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Q. 34 Examine one positive and one negative potential consequence of human migration

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  1. Q. 34Examine one positive and one negative potential consequence of human migration Niamh Heaney

  2. Positive Consequences There are positive consequences for both the donor and host country

  3. Positives for the host country • Can use migrants to fill vacant jobs • Allows industries to find skilled workers • Their taxes contribute towards running the country • A better awareness of different cultures

  4. Positives for the donor country • The money migrants send home is incredibly important to their economy. This is called remittance. • Migrants may learn important skills that they can bring back to their home country and benefit their economy further.

  5. BUT There are also negatives for both donor and host country

  6. Negatives for the host country • Due to migrants looking for work when they first arrive it may put strain on health, education and transport facilities • Migrants may not have the language skills to improve job prospects and this may also lead to racism and discrimination in the workplace • Reality of living in a new country may not live up to the expectations of the migrants

  7. Negatives for the donor country • People with technical skills are more likely to leave, leading to a brain drain therefore leading to the prevention of full economic development • This is being experienced in Africa currently but was also an issue in Ireland in the 1980’s • The investment in education for migrants is lost when they leave the country • This also leads to loss of potential tax contribution and spending power

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