Migrants and Migration
Flows of Migrants
Remittance and Diaspora
100

The number of estimated migrants in 2017

What is 258 Million people?

100

The largest group of migrants in the US

What is Mexicans?
100

This refers to the large-scale dispersal of ethnic, religious, or national groups

What is Diaspora?

200

The name of international migrants who settle down in the country they fled to

What is asylum seeker?

200

The fear of immigration led to this initiative in the European Union (2016).

What is Brexit?

200

The term for when people immigrate to another country to find work and send money back to their family, in their origin country

What is Remittance?

300

The term for favorable immigration policies, higher pay, labor shortages, cultural similarities which attracts people to migrate.

What is Pull Factor?

300

The term used to describe migration that is predominantly work and study driven, and is envisioned as temporary and unpredictable. 

What is Liquid Migration?
300

For diaspora, this helps people embrace their roots and stay connected to their heritage.

What is Globalization?

400

The continent with the highest migration population of 80 Million people

What is Europe?

400

Immigrants aid the aging native workforce. Improved Standard of living, wages, and lowered prices.

What is Economic Standpoint?

400

The country where remittances constitute 31.3% of its GDP

What is Nepal?

500

Political persecution is an example of a migration factor

What is push factor?

500

This Southeast Asian country has faced criticism for its handling of Burmese refugees, who flee due to political instability and ethnic persecution, leading to issues of irregular migration, human trafficking, and public backlash over perceived competition for jobs.

What is Thailand?

500

An example of positive and/or negative impacts of Remittance

Help recipients survive through poverty, natural disasters, buy basic needs and others.

Reduce poverty rates, raise educational levels, and increase nation’s foreign reserves.

Preferable to foreign aid.

OR


  • Skilled/educated citizens leave 

  • Doesn’t result in economic growth or development

  • Target of local gangs

  • Family in bad regimes

  • Don’t end poverty

  • Divisiveness within families

  • Middle-income countries receive the most

  • Obscure problem of exploitation of migrants