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What would happen if we stopped migration to New Zealand? - Coggle Diagram
What would happen if we stopped migration to New Zealand?
Why do people migrate?
There are other people that migrate just to try out another country to live in.
Some people migrate for jobs, to study, or to work, or for family. Others migrate to escape wars of natural disasters.
But apparently the most popular reason people migrate is to try out a new country.
If migration stops, will more
people die than usual, and will it affect the people who live in warzones?
More than 63,000 people dead or missing while migrating over last decade.
The rate of population growth is the rate of natural increase combined with the effects of migration.
Depending on what this causes, this may also affect the rest of the people who migrate for terms of war or safety.
How many people migrate to New Zealand each year?
The reason lots of people migrate to New Zealand, is because New Zealand offers a high standard of living, and a stable environment.
While ww2 was going on, New Zealand accepted over 5000 people in that were trying to escape the war.
257,200 migrate to New Zealand each year for many reasons, and most people migrate to New Zealand from Europe.
How does this affect the make-up of New Zealand's population?
How has this changed in the last 50 years?
What started migration?
Another reason migrated started was to escape natural disasters and wars.
Early humans migrated due to many factors, for a food-supply for the levels of population.
Migration to New Zealand began with Polynesians coming, began around in the year 1250.
How do people that come to other countries
change the countries communities?
People sometimes also change culture by spreading a new form of the culture to others within that culture.
They sometimes increase food diversity, the creation of music and sporting achievements.
Instead of erasing or forgetting about their culture, sometimes migrants expand it.
How does migration contribute to New Zealand's economy?
What type of job's do migrants do?
Migrant workers also do domestic jobs, such as child care and cleaning.
They commonly work on farms, on construction sites, in mines, or in factories.
They increase the possibilities of what a company can produce.
They also train the companies workers, which helps firms expand and enables a better match between workers and firms.
By providing firms with new skills, migrants offer skills that are different but complementary to native workers.