Understanding Push and Pull Factors of Migration
Explore the reasons behind migration with a focus on push and pull factors such as economic opportunities, cultural influences, and environmental conditions. Learn about the key terms related to migration and why people choose to migrate. Delve into the economic, cultural, and environmental aspects that drive migration decisions.
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Push and Pull Factors of Migration
Objectives Today we will be able to identify the push and pull factors of migration, as well as the obstacles in the way of migrating populations.
Key Terms Migration A permanent move to a new location A specific type of relocation diffusion Emigration Migration from a location Immigration Migration to a location Net Migration The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants If # of immigrants > # of emigrants = positive net migration; visa versa Mobility All types of movements Circulation Short term, repetitive or cyclical movements.
Why do people migrate? Most people migrate for economic reasons. Cultural and environmental factors also induce migration.
Push and Pull Factors of Migration People decide to migrate because of push and pull factors Push factors induce people to move out of their current location Pull factors induce people to move into a new location. Three major types of push and pull factors Economic Cultural Environmental
Economic Push and Pull Factors Economic push factors Few economic opportunities in place of origin Economic pull factors Perceived economic opportunities in a new region or country United States and Canada
Cultural Push and Pull Factors Cultural Push Factors Forced migration African Slave Trade, African Diaspora Political instability due to cultural diversity Refugees People who have been forced to migrate and cannot return for fear of persecution because of their race, religion nationality, memberhsip in a social group or political opinion (United Nations). Cultural Pull Factors Democratic countries that offer choice
Environmental Push and Pull Factors Environmental Push Factors Adverse physical conditions, harsh climates, natural disasters Too little or too much water Drought or floodplain Environmental Pull Factors Physically attractive regions Mountains, seasides, warm climates, etc
Intervening Obstacles Intervening Obstacle An environmental or cultural feature that hunders migration. Environemtnal Bodies of water, mountains, deserts. Cultural Obstacles of government and society. https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=Z7vX4ZBGqus
Exit Ticket What intervening obstacles were faced by the migrants in the vidoe?