Types of Migration
Push and Pull Factors
Migration Vocabulary
Immigrant Communities in Belize
Modern Trends and Issues
100

This type of migration involves people moving from one country to another.

What is external or international migration?

100

Lack of jobs in a region is an example of this type of factor.

What is a push factor?

100

A person who leaves their home country to live in another country.

What is an emigrant?

100

This ethnic group is the largest immigrant population in Belize, primarily from neighboring Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

Who are Mestizos or Central Americans?

100

Many Belizeans migrate to this North American country in search of better job opportunities.

What is the United States?

200

Seasonal movement, often by agricultural workers or nomadic groups.

What is seasonal migration?

200

The availability of better education in a new location is an example of this.

What is a pull factor?

200

A person who enters and settles in a new country.

What is an immigrant?

200

Belize has a growing community of immigrants from this Asian country, involved in retail and commerce.

What is China?

200

This Belizean city sees significant internal migration due to better access to jobs and education.

What is Belize City?

300

Movement within a country's borders, often from rural to urban areas.

What is internal migration?

300

Conflict, famine, and natural disasters are examples of these factors driving migration.

What are push factors?

300

A person who flees their country due to persecution, conflict, or disaster.

What is a refugee?

300

Mennonites migrated to Belize in the 20th century. Name one country they originally came from.

What are Germany, Russia, or Canada, Netherlands?

300

Migration from Belize to the U.S. and Canada has contributed to this phenomenon.

What is brain drain?

400

Migration due to threats like war, persecution, or natural disasters.

What is forced migration?

400

Economic opportunities and political stability are examples of these factors attracting migrants.

What are pull factors?

400

A temporary visa holder who moves for work or study.

What is a migrant worker?

400

This cultural group, primarily found in southern Belize, maintains strong ties to their Afro-Caribbean heritage.

Who are the Garifuna?

400

This international organization works with Belize to manage migration and refugee issues.

What is the International Organization for Migration (IOM)?

500

The term for returning to one's place of origin after migration.

What is return migration?

500

Belize’s relatively stable democracy and peaceful reputation in Central America serve as this type of factor.

What is a pull factor?

500

The term for the movement of people from cities back to rural areas.

What is Urban to Rural Migration or counter urbanization?

500

These people, descendants of African slaves, form a significant part of Belize’s population.

Who are the Creoles?

500

Belize faces challenges with irregular migration, including people crossing its borders without legal documentation. This term describes such movement.

What is undocumented migration or illegal migrants?

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