illegal immigrants enter the countrty with out proper documents | ||
Implies that the migrant has chosen to move for economic improvments | ||
Maximum limits on the number of people who could imigrate to the U.S from each country dureing a 1yr period | ||
A large-scale emigration by talented people | ||
The migration of people to a specific location because of relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there | ||
These types of short term repetitive or cycical movements that reacure on a regular basis such as daily, monthly, or annually | ||
Net migration from urban to rural areas | ||
The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural factors | ||
A migration from a location | ||
Part of a river is the area subject to flooding dureing a specific number of years, based on historical trends | ||
Citizens of poor countries who obtain jobs in western europe & middle east | ||
a migration TO a location | ||
Movement from 1 region to another | ||
A permanent from 1 counrty to another | ||
Permanent movement within the same country | ||
An enviromental or cultural feature that hinders migration | ||
Movements within 1 regional | ||
A permanent move to a new location | ||
Consists of changes in a society comparable to those in the demographic transition |
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