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Human Geography ch.3 outline

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Chapter 3: Migration Relocation Diffusion- spread through the bodily movement of people Migration- permanent movement from one place to another Geographers document where people migrate to across space. A form of relocation diffusion. Emigration- migration from a location Immigration- migration to a location Net Migration- difference between immigrants and emigrants If immigrants exceeds emigrants net migration is positive (net in-migration) If emigrants exceeds immigrants net migration is negative (net out-migration) Mobility- general term for covering all types of movement Circulation- short term repetitive cyclic daily movements Key Issue I: Why do people Migrate? Geography has no comprehensive theory of migration.

The Cultural Landscape (Rubenstein) Chapter 3 review questions

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? AP Human Geography Name___________________ Chapter 3 Page___________________ Migration 1. With regard to migration, what do geographers study? 2. What are the three main reasons why people migrate? Case Study / Migrating from Uruguay to Russia 3. Why would the Russian government offer large economic incentives for Vasily Kilin to migrate to Russia? 4. Why is Russia a cultural pull for migrants? 5. Why have so few ethnic Russians migrated to Russia? 6. Define diffusion and relocation diffusion. 7. What is the difference between immigration and emigration? 8. What is circulation and how is it different from migration?

Ch. 3 PPT

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? 20## Pearson Education, Inc. Key Issues Where are migrants distributed? Where do people migrate within a country? Why do people migrate? Why do migrants face obstacles? ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. ? 20## Pearson Education, Inc. Learning Outcomes 3.1.1: Describe the difference between international and internal migration. 3.1.2: Identify the principal sources of immigrants during the three main eras of U.S. migration. 3.2.1: Describe the history of interregional migration in the United States. 3.2.2: Describe interregional migration in Russia and Canada. 3.2.3: Describe interregional migration in Canada, China, and Brazil. ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. ? 20## Pearson Education, Inc. Learning Outcomes
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