Migration
Migration is the movement from one place to another
Immigration
Moving into another country
Emigrant
Move out of a country into another
International immigration
This is moving into another country, migration is moving to other countries, migration across borders
Net migration
Net migration is the difference between both immigration and emigration in one country (maybe +ve or -ve)
Economic Migrants
People that move from one country to another to advance their economic and professional prospects.
Asylum Seekers
A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another country
Refugees
A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape the war, persecution, or natural disasters.
A refugee who has already received a positive decision from the authorities on his or her asylum claim.
Illegal Immigration
A person who arrives in a country without permission
Why are people moving to the UK?
How do you work out the percentage increase?
1) Work out the difference between the twin numbers
2) divide the increase of by the number of immigrants in the 2001 census
3) multiply the answer by 100 to get the percentage increase
What are the positives of a country of origin that loses migrants
What are the negatives of a country of origin that loses migrants
What are the positives of a destination country (the country that gains the migrants)
What are the negatives of a destination country (a country that gains immigrants)
Persecution
Treating people badly because of their beliefs or race.
Descendants
Relative born after someone such as children or grandchildren
Choropleth map is a map that is shaded according to a range of values presented in a key. They are shaded in using one colour, the darker shades represent higher numbers and the lighter shades represent lower numbers.
A chloropleth map
Where is the Asian population mostly distributed in Birmingham?
In the centre
Compare the population distribution from white people to Asians in Birmingham:
Most of the distribution of the Asian population is in the centre of Birmingham where as most of the white population is in the north and south of Birmingham. In some places in the centre of Birmingham the population of Asian people is over 70% and in some places in the North and South of Birmingham the percentage of white people is over 85%
Why is there a high concentration of Asian population in the centre of Birmingham?
Give three pull factors that mean Asia/Asian British people migrate to Leicester:
Why has Leicester grown to become one of UK’s largest cities?
Urbanisation:
When an increasing percentage of a country’s population moves to towns and cities.