Migration
Human Migration 2
Migration 3
Human Migration/Population
Population
100

Moving to a new home within a state, country, or continent is ______________.

What is internal migration?

100

____________ is migration between continents.

What is intercontinental migration?

100

The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants.

What is net migration?

100

An environmental or cultural feature that hinders migration.

What is an intervening obstacle?

100

____is the total number of live births for every 1,000 people in a given year.

What is crude birth rate?

200

_________ is the movement of people from one place in the world to another for the purpose of taking up permanent or semipermanent residence, usually across a political boundary.

What is migration?

200

___________migration occurs when people choose to move.

What is voluntary migration?

200
__________ migration occurs when people are forced to move.
What is involuntary migration?
200

A voluntary migrant who temporarily migrates to another country seeking job opportunities

What is a guest worker?

200

It is the average of how many years a newborn is expected to live.

What is life expectancy?

300

Moving into a new country is _____________.

What is immigration?

300

_____________ is migration within countries.

What is interregional migration?

300

When people are forced to migrate but still within their borders.

What are internally displaced people (IDP)

300

___________, ____________, ____________, and ________________ are four types of push and pull factors.

What are environmental, political, economic, and cultural factors?

300

Areas where humans permanently settle.

What is ecumene?

400

_Immigrants often move to places where family members and friends from their home country have already migrated.

What is chain migration?

400

___________ are the voluntary movements of immigrants back to their place of origin.Another name for this migration is _____________.

What is return migration? What is circular migration?

400

_______________ are reasons for immigrating (moving into a place) because of something desirable such as a nicer climate, better food supply, freedom, etc.

What are pull factors?

400

The number of people living in a specific area, such as a city, country, or region, and its characteristics, distribution, and dynamics.

What is population?

400

Average number of children born to a woman of childbearing age

What is the total fertility rate?

500

A person who migrates to another country hoping to be recognized as a refugee.

What is an asylum seeker?

500
__________________ are reasons for emigrating (leaving a place) because of a difficulty such as a food shortage, war, flood, etc.
What are push factors?
500

A ____________ is a person who is residing outside the country of his or her origin due to fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

What is a refugee?

500

Scientists that study population issues are called____.

What is a demographer?

500

A situation where a region's population exceeds its capacity.

What is overpopulation?

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