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Chapter 3: Migration, Interregional migration - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 3: Migration
3.3 Reasons for Migration
Economic Reasons
Majority of economic migrations are caused by or because of remittance
Environmental Reasons
Floodplain
Political Reasons
Problem: Intervening obstacles
Solved by step migration
Forced Political migration statuss:
IDP (internally displaced person)
Assylumn seeker
Refugee
Push and pull factors
MIgrant facts
Gender: Mayorlty of immigrants are males looking for jobs
Age: Majority of migrants are teenagers or young men
3.4. Challenges for migrants and migration
Immigration Policies
Quotas
Unauthorized migration
US Migration programs and principles
Border disputes
Workplace
Civil Rights
Border security
Local initiatives
Bases for migration
Diversity lottery
Skiled workers
Family reunification
European immigration programs and laws
Circular migration
Guest worker program
Laws of migration
Brain drain
Family-based migration
3.2 Migration within a Country
Other Countries
Brazil
Russia
China
Cuba
Intraregional Migration
Area Migration
Urban to Suburban areas
Urban to Rural areas (Counterurbanization)
Rural to Urban areas
U.S.
Stages of Immigration
Immigration in the Nineteenth Century
Recent Immigration
Immigration at Independence
3.1 Migration
Branches of migration
Emigration
Migration
Internal migration
Interregional migration
Intraregional migration
International migration
Voluntary migration
Forced migration
Immigration
Migration principles
Net migration
Ravensteins principle
Migration transition
Interregional migration