Title: Power Point Slides to Accompany Lesson 1
1Source National Geographic Available Online.
Retrieved at http//ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ng
m/0603/feature2/images/mp_download.2.pdf
2MIGRATION
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- Migration The act of moving from one place to
another with the intent to live in another place
permanently or for a longer period of time.
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf
3Forced vs. Voluntary Migration
- Forced migration When people have no choice and
are forced to move. Forced migration is also
called involuntary migration. - Voluntary migration When people choose to move.
People choose to migrate if they think the
benefits (advantages) of moving will be greater
than the costs (disadvantages).
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf
4Immigration vs. Emigration
- Immigration Migration to a place in order to
settle there - Emigration Migration from a place to settle in
another place
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf
5Push vs. Pull Factors
- Push factors Negative reasons for wanting to
leave a place (emigrate). Examples of push
factors are a lack of food or water, natural
disasters, a lack of jobs, and wars. - Pull factors Positive reasons for wanting to
move to a place (immigrate). Examples of pull
factors are more food and water, a better
climate, higher wages, and freedom.
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf
6Reasons for Migration Environmental and Political
- Environmental
- Examples Floods, water supply, climate,
- food supply for animals
- Political
- Examples Political freedom, laws, wars
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf
7Reasons for Migration Cultural and Economic
- Cultural
- Examples Desire for religious freedom or
chance for a better education - Economic
- Examples To overcome shortages of
- food, housing, or space to find better
employment or higher wages
Source What is Human Migration? 2005.
National Geographic Society. Available online
at http//www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/l
essons/09/g68/migrationguidestudent.pdf