Migration Basics
Brain Drain: Nigeria → USA/UK
Push & Pull Factors
American Dream & Outsider Perspective
American Dream & Outsider Perspective
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What is the definition of migration?

The movement of people from one country or region to another, often for economic, social, or political reasons.

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What does “brain drain” mean?

The emigration of skilled, educated individuals from their home country to another.

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Give one push factor for Nigerian migrants.

Unemployment, insecurity, limited access to quality healthcare, lack of infrastructure.


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What is the classic definition of the American Dream?

What is the classic definition of the American Dream?

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Who is the author of Americanah?

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

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What term describes people who leave because of war, insecurity, or disaster?

Refugees / forced migrants.

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Which sectors in Nigeria are most affected by brain drain?

Health, engineering, IT, academic research.

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Give one pull factor for migration to the USA.

Quality universities, job opportunities, stable political climate.


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Why might outsiders perceive the American Dream differently from Americans?

They often see it idealistically through media, movies, success stories.

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What central theme of Americanah connects to migration?

Identity formation + cultural displacement.

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Which global region currently experiences the highest levels of emigration to Europe and North America?

Sub-Saharan Africa.

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What is one major pull factor attracting Nigerian professionals to the USA and UK?

Higher salaries, safer working conditions, better resources, better educational opportunities.

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What migration theory explains decisions based on comparing the “expected earnings” in both countries?

Human Capital Theory.

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Name one challenge that makes the American Dream difficult for migrants to achieve.

Legal barriers, discrimination, cost of living, lack of networks.

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What does the term “Americanah” mean in Nigerian slang?

Someone who went to America and comes back acting/looking American.

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Name one challenge migrants often face upon arrival in a new country.

Cultural adjustment, discrimination, employment barriers, homesickness, language issues.

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How does brain drain impact Nigeria’s economy?

Loss of skilled labor → slower development, increased dependence on foreign expertise.


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In migration studies, what is a “social network”?

Friends/family abroad who help new migrants migrate or settle.

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In the video, what contradiction about the American Dream is highlighted?

It promises equal opportunity but often delivers unequal outcomes.

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Which character moves to the USA and writes a blog about race and identity?

Ifemelu.

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What concept explains the long-lasting connection migrants maintain with their home country while living abroad?

Transnationalism.

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What is the term for when migrants send money back to their home country, partly balancing the negative effects of brain drain?

Remittances.

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Which factor (push or pull) usually has a stronger impact on skilled migration?

Pull factors (professional opportunities, safety, quality infrastructure).

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What sociological term describes the shock migrants feel when the reality of America does not match their expectations?

Ideal–real gap / disillusionment gap.

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What does Americanah reveal about the American Dream for African migrants?

It is complicated—full of opportunity but also racism, loneliness, and identity conflict.

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