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What obstacles do immigrants face when living in a new country? (Push…
What obstacles do immigrants face when living in a new country?
Migration is a movement to another place, often of a large group of people. For example, during the past thirty years Chinese workers have moved from inland regions to coastal cities within china in search of jobs and new economic opportunities unavailable in rural areas.
Immigration is the action of coming to live in a foreign country.
Push factors: These are the reasons which force people to leave their place of origin to settle to another place. Some of the common reasons that cause people to move are war, flood, and shortage of food.
Pull Factors: These are the reasons in another place that are attractive or desirable and they force you to move to a specific place. These factors includes better food supply, nice climate, and freedom.
Social/ Cultural: social is organizations and cultural has concepts of beauty,education, and language.
Economic deals with the making, distributing, selling and purchasing of goods and services. For example the resource management, has good working railroads, railways and waterways. There is soil conservation for agriculture. Basically it’s a way of good use that helps your natural and produced resources.
Produced: Being able to design and produce thing of value like cars,homes, ands appliances.
Distribution: giving products that have been produced the location where they are demand by people who can afford to buy those products.
International migration i when people migrate from one country to another. For a example moving from Mexico to the USA.
Chain migration is a pattern of migration that develope when migrants move along through kinship links.
Internal migration is the movement of people from one defined area to another within a country.
Brain gain is the opposite of brain drain. Opening up to opportunities and bringing business experience with skills.
Brain drain is a large scale emigration by talented people.
Voluntary migration is a movement in which people relocate in response to perceived opportunity.
Assimilation refers to part of adaption. Through assimilation, there a new information or experiences taken into our existing ideas.
Acculturation is when others come adapt to a new culture’s behaviors,values,customs and language.
Emigrant is when you move out of a country to another.
Remittance : money migrant send back to family or friends in their homes or country in cash to form a important part of the economy in poorer countries.
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