PPT-Theories of Migration Beyond Push and Pull Factors
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E ach migrant rational human being choosing optimum combination of wage rates job security and costs of travel human capital approach series of investments in
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E ach migrant rational human being choosing optimum combination of wage rates job security and costs of travel human capital approach series of investments in education skills material cost of traveling maintenance while looking for work learning new languageculture difficulty in experiencing new labor market psychological costs cutting old ties marginal analysis weighing costs and rewards . Movement. Provides example of where history and geography are connected . Both historians and geographers study . how. and . why. people have moved within the United States as well as to the United states from other places.. Factors and the Homestead Act. Definition of push/pull factor. Push factor, what causes or forces people to leave. Pull factor, what leads or attracts people to a specific place?. Push Factors to the West. Chapter 3, Section 2. Migration. Migration—People’s movement from one place or region to another.. Immigrants—people who move into one country from another.. Why do people migrate?. Pull:. -Economic opportunities. Migration. The process of moving from one place to live in another. Why do people migrate?. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQHHNuc-1uA. Push Factors. Push Factor- almost always negative factors which cause someone to leave an area. Movement. Provides example of where history and geography are connected . Both historians and geographers study . how. and . why. people have moved within the United States as well as to the United states from other places.. Movement. Provides example of where history and geography are connected . Both historians and geographers study . how. and . why. people have moved within the United States as well as to the United states from other places.. MIGRATION. This immigration thing is so new!. http://forums.thedailyshow.com/?page=ThreadView&thread_id=19355&pg=3. Let’s read a passage from . Shut the Door!. …. Chinese Exclusion Act - 1882. Why do people migrate?. Push-Pull Factors and Forced Political Relocation. Types of Voluntary Migration. Step Migration. A series of shorter less extreme migrations from a persons place of origin to a final destination. Today. Migration (part 2). . - (brief) Review of pt. 1. - Where are people going?. - Government and migration. Migration. Movement that . results in permanent relocation across significant distances. Unit Two: Population. Session 4. Population movement. Vocabulary. People move from one place to another constantly, usually within a small land space.. Circulation . is short-term repetitive movement that occurs on a regular basis.. What is it About?. Lee’s migration model is a model that accounts for push/pull factors, intervening obstacles, in order to project migratory patterns. It advocated the idea that intervening obstacles can block migration to certain areas, while push and pull can promote the migration out of an old area to a new one. Day 1, 8/12. Where are you right now?. Describe your location in at least 3 different ways.. Bellwork. Switch to your Notes page. . (Day 1, 8/12). Work with your table partner.. Write as many words as you can think of that relate to geography.. Smart Start. Write about a time that you were new to a place. Why did you go there? Why did you leave where you were before? How did you feel? What did you have to do to make sure that you were going to be successful? . Migration : Concept. Migration, like fertility and mortality, holds a place of prominence in a geographical analysis of population change in any area. . Migration cannot be considered a mere shift of people from one place of residence to another, as it is most fundamental to the understanding of continuously changing space-content and space-relationship of an area. .
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