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Migration Vocab.

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CYCLIC MOVEMENT

MOVEMENT IN A PATTERN
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CHAIN MIGRATION

MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE ALONG FAMILY OR ETHNIC TIES.

DISTANCE DECAY

THE GREATER THE DISTANCE, THE LESS THE INTERACTION.
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TRANSHUMANCE

MOVEMENT WITH ANIMALS ACCORDING TO THE SEASONS.
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FORCED MIGRATION

SOMEONE IS REMOVED FROM THEIR HOME.

INTERVENING OPPORTUNITY

Phenomenon whereby different patterns of chain migration build upon one another to create a swell in migration from one origin to the same destination.
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INTERNAL MIGRATION

MOVEMENT WITH IN THE SAME COUNTRY.

INTERNAL MIGRATION

MOVEMENT WITH IN THE SAME COUNTRY.

PERIODIC MOVEMENT

LONGER PERIODS AWAY FROM HOME.

VOLUNTARY MIGRATION

OCCURS WHEN SOMEONE CHOOSES TO LEAVE A PLACE

REFUGEE

REFUGEE IS A PERSON WHO IS OUTSIDE HIS OR HER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN OR HABITUAL RESIDENCE BECAUSE THEY HAVE SUFFERED (OR FEAR) PERSECUTION

STEP MIGRATION

the migrations for a small location up to a larger one.

PUSH-PULL FACTORS

Push and pull factors are terms often used for migration. Push factors are factors or causes with which people tend to be pushed away or repelled from certain locations; while pull factors are those conditions that attract people to a particular location. These factors may be due to economic, environmental, religious and even political conditions present in the concerned locations.

INTERVENING OPPORTUNITY

intervening opportunityThe presence of a nearer opportunity that greatly diminishes the attractiveness of sites farther away.
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