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Title: Population Movement


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Population Movement Migration
  • How and Why do People Move?

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Cyclic Movement
  • Centered on activity spaces
  • Start and end at home
  • Commuting
  • To/from work and school
  • Seasonal
  • Regular relocation by season
  • Nomadism
  • Regular patterns of movement across territory

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Commuting
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Seasonal
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Nomadism
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Periodic Movement
  • Start and end at home
  • Longer period of time away from home
  • Migrant Labor
  • Temporary work in other places
  • Remittances
  • Transhumance
  • Local seasonal shifts in farming
  • Military service

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Migration
  • Permanent relocation across large distances
  • International
  • Between countries
  • Internal
  • Usually rural to urban
  • Also to areas of opportunity/low costs

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Global Migration Flows
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Whats the fastest growing city in the US?
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Characteristics of Migration
  • Ernst Ravenstein (1876) Laws of Migration
  • Some still hold true
  • Most migrants move only a short distance
  • Distance decay
  • Step migration
  • Longer distances reached in stages
  • Intervening opportunity
  • Some migrants never reach their final destination

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Characteristics of Migration
  • Migrants that move greater distances tend to go
    to cities
  • Migration flows produce counterflows
  • People move out as others move in
  • Sequent occupance
  • Families are less likely to migrate than young
    adults
  • Most international migrants are young males

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Gravity Model
  • Relationships are directly related to size of
    populations and inversely related to distance
    between them
  • Critical distance
  • Distance beyond which cost, effort and means will
    prevent migration from occurring
  • Thus, larger cities have a greater gravitational
    pull than smaller ones
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