3 ex of mobility and circulation
school to home
home to dance
home to gigi's house
Migration transition stage 1
people would move place-place for food
push factors for forced migration(refugees)
people littlerly push them out. or a natural disater
3 countries that sent out most immigrants from asia in recent years
philippines,china,india, and vietnam
Quota Act (1921) and National Origins Act (1924)
Limt number of people coming from Europe
immigration
migration to a location
migration transition stage 2
people move in a region rural-urban
interregional migration
movement from one region to a different one
what caused immigration from latin america-use to increase
1986 immigration reform and control act, which issued visas to serveral hundred thousand people who had entered the us in previous years without legal document
How did they favor immigration from certain regions?
Because laws favored Europe
emigration
moving from a location
migration transition stage 3&4
high international immigration and intraregional migration from cities to suburbs
intraregional migration
movement within one region
Although the reasons people leave their countreis to immigrate to the us have no changed over time, what has cahnged here n the us?
us is no longer a sparsely settled contry. all the contiguous territory of the country was a "united" state. we have matured as a contry people have settled
How did the immigration act of 1965 change the existing quota laws
Quotas for individual countries were replaced with hemishere quotas (170,000 from the Eastern and 120,000 from western hemisphere)
net migration and explain idea of net migration of mexico
immigration minus emigration. more and more people leaving mexico not many people leave usa
international or internal
voluntary migration (having a choose) or forced. Interregional and intraregional
the worlds 3rd mot populous country (the us) is inhabited overwhelmiingly by what
immigrants
undocumented immigrant
term preferred by some of the groups that advocate for more rights for these individuals. entering eithout proper documents.
How was immigration law further changed in !978? and presently?
A global quota of 290,000 was set, including a maximum of 20,000 per country
ravenstein's 2 laws for distance in relation of migrants
most migrants relocate a short distance and remain within the same country
long-distance migrants to other countries head for major centers of ecomomic activity
push factors for voluntary migration
it gets cold
what stage of the demographic transiton are most countries that send out immigrants
stage 2
most undocumented immigrant come from?
Mexico!
Us immigration law gives preferences to groups. Indentify those preferences.
Famil reunification (bring family) skilled workers, diversity (draw lottery to bring here)