Migration
Migration 2
Population & Women
Policies
Do You Know LAB?
100

Guestworker

 A person with temporary permission to 

work in another country.

100

Describe 1 type of forced migration.

Forceful removal by powerful groups such as in the African Slave Trade, refugees or people who leave their country because of persecution based on race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, or political opinion, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) who remain within their country’s borders despite being persecuted by their home country

100

aging population

 A population of a country or place that ages as the number or proportion of its elderly people increases.

100

Antinatalist policies:

 Designed to curtail population growth by reducing fertility rates.

100

what are the 4 core values

courage, compassion, creativity, commitment

200

What types of factors cause migration?

Answers will vary, but: push and pull factors, also social, political, cultural, regional, personal, and family factors.

200

ethnic cleansing

The forced removal of one ethnic group by another ethnic group to create an ethnically consistent territory.

200

Define women’s empowerment.

The increased autonomy of women to make choices and shape their lives

200

 Define pronatalist policy.

A policy designed to boost fertility rates and ultimately population growth.

200

how many bathroom passes a day

2

300

Define Transnational Migration

When migrants move back and forth between their home countries and those to which they have migrated.

300

What are the 4 Geographic effects of migration

economic, social, political, demographic

300

What are TWO consequences of population aging?

Labor force shortage, rising elderly dependency, a changing economy, or population decline (specifics from the previous slides are also acceptable).

300

What are TWO consequences of a shrinking population?

Labor shortages, reduced innovation, high .dependency ratios, rising cost of retirement and medical expenditures, and a potential threat to national power and security.

300

Can scholars wear hats and scarfs in the building?

NO

400

What is the difference between an intervening obstacle and an intervening opportunity?

intervening obstacles are complications that potential migrants will need to overcome to reach their destination, whereas intervening opportunities are nearby attractive locales where migrants may decide to settle instead of going to the intended destination farther away.

400

What is the difference between a migrant, an immigrant, and an emigrant?

A migrant is a person who migrates or moves, an immigrant is a person who arrives at their destination country, and an emigrant is a person who leaves their country of origin.

400

What are TWO ways that women in a society could experience reduced fertility?

Increased education, access to family planning services, or participation in economic activities, etc

400

Describe an antinatalist policy outside of China.

Egypt’s “Two is Enough” policy (2018) pursued incentivization, whereas India’s policies were coercive through forced sterilization (1975-1977).

400

when is success looks like me?

wednesday the 11th

500

what is the Mobility transition model

Geographer Wilbur Zelinsky’s conclusion that there are regularities in migration as an essential component of a country’s modernization process.

500

Identify as many of Ravenstein’s Laws of Migration as you can.

Migration and distance, Migration by stages, Long-distance migration, Stream and counterstream, Urban–rural difference, Gender difference ,Migrant characteristics ,Migration and urban growth, Migration volume over time, Migration direction,Migration motive

500

who's the GOAT

MS. O

500

Whats Ms.O's favorite color

green

500

when we have a late start, what time does school start?

10:30