Migration Patterns
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Migration Patterns starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Define migration in the context of human geography.
Describe any one environmental consequence of migration.
Describe any one way in which migration can lead to social conflict in the destination area.
Describe any two social consequences of migration.
Describe the impact of migration on the cultural landscape of the destination area.
Describe the impact of migration on the destination area’s infrastructure.
Explain how migration affects the age and sex composition of the population in the place of origin.
Explain the concept of 'step migration'.
Explain the difference between emigration and immigration.
Explain the term 'refugee' in the context of migration.
Explain the term 'return migration'.
Explain the term 'urbanization' in relation to migration.
Identify whether the following is a push or pull factor: 'Availability of better healthcare facilities in urban areas.'
List any two economic impacts of migration on the place of origin.
Name any two pull factors that attract people to migrate to cities.
What is meant by 'forced migration'?
What is the main difference between voluntary and involuntary migration?
What is the term used for the migration of highly skilled professionals from developing countries to developed countries?
