What is migration?
What is International Migration?
What is an economic migrant?
What is a refugee?
What is an internally displaced person (IDP)?
What is an asylum seeker?
What is net migration?
What is emigration?
leaving a country (i.e from a UK perspective - moving out of the UK to Australia)
What is immigration?
What are ‘remittances’?
the transfer of money from a migrant back to their home country, often to family members
What is intra-regional migration?
migration WITHIN a region (i.e within the region of Europe - from Germany to Italy, Sweden to the UK)
What is inter-regional migration?
migration BETWEEN regions (i.e migration between region of Africa and Europe)
What are social remittances?
where migrants send home ideas and values that might be adopted in their home country (i.e greater gender equality, democracy, freedom of the press)
What are examples of physical ‘intervening obstacles’
oceans, rivers, rivers, mountain ranges, climate
What are examples of economic/social/cultural intervening obstacles?
economic - lack of capital, travel costs
social - language barriers, illiteracy
cultural - restrictions on movement for women, religious diff
What are examples of political ‘intervening obstacles’?
border closures, VISAs, government policy (i.e bans on certain groups - i.e Muslim ban to U.S)
What is a diaspora?
an ethnic or national group that has spread from homeland
How does the Schengen Agreement affect migration?
Schengen Agreement = Lack of national borders in European countries - allows freedom of movement - removes intervening obstacles.
BUT some countries not in Schengen Area (i.e. Russia, Ireland)
Definition of Intervening Obstacle
physical, economic, social or political factors that disrupt (in some times stop) migration between origin and destination
Non-economic reasons for intra-regional migration in EU (4)
education (to study), joining family, retiring or return flows to source country
What is the Central Mediterranena Route and numbers of people at highest migrating?
Inter-regional migration from Libyan ports to southern Italy
peaked during the European Migrant Crisis in 2015. As many as 180k people a year arrived by sea in Italy in mid 2010s (down to 40k now) - with 22k deaths on route since 2014
Which are the top countries of origin for UK immigrants?
India, Poland, Pakistan, Ireland, Germany, Bangladesh, USA.
Which are the top host countries that UK migrants are emigrating too?
Australia, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland.
What are 4 main reasons for long term immigration to the UK?
work & study (makes up 70% of all immigrants).
Also family reunification and humanitarian protection - last group is very small less than 5%