Women and Population
Migration
Migration Part 2
100

The amount of children a women will have in her child bearing years

What is Fertility Rate? 

100

A permanent move from one country to another

What is International Migration?

100

This type of factor induces people to move into a new location

What is Pull Factor?

200

Due to expanding educational and economic opportunities for women in developed countries, ______ rates are dropping

What is Fertility Rates?

200

Permanent move within the same country

What is Internal Migration?

200

This type of migration where the migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons

What is Voluntary Migration?

300
High fertility rates are most commonly seen in these types of countries

What is Less Developed Countries?

300

People mostly seeking economic opportunities migrate this way

What is Rural to Urban Migration?

300

This type of migration where the migrant has been compelled to move by political or environment factors

What is Forced Migration?

400
The Annual number of female deaths per 100,000 live births caused by or related to pregnancy

What is Maternal Mortality Rate?

400

This type of migration happens when people are seeking a different lifestyle, living in a house rather than an apartment and having a private yard; is the most common in the U.S.

What is Urban to Suburban?

400

Bringing slaves from Africa to America is an example of this type of migration

What is Forced Migration?

500

These types of countries have low maternal mortality rates and more economic opportunities for women

What is More Developed Countries?

500

This type of factor induces people to move out of their present locations

What is Push Factor?

500
People from poorer countries being allowed to immigrate temporarily to obtain jobs
What is Guest Worker?