Ap Human Geography: Migration Flashcards
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| 11062567568 | Relocation Diffusion | The spread of characteristics from one place to another | ![]()  | 0 | 
| 11062567569 | Migration | Permanent movement to a new location | ![]()  | 1 | 
| 11062567570 | Mobility | General term for all types of movement from one place to another | ![]()  | 2 | 
| 11062567571 | Circulation | Repetitive movement that occurs on a regular basis | ![]()  | 3 | 
| 11062567572 | Emigration | Migration from a location; focus is exit | ![]()  | 4 | 
| 11062567573 | Immigration | Migration to a location; focus is coming | ![]()  | 5 | 
| 11062567574 | Net migration | Difference between immigrants and emigrants. Result can be net in-migration (+) or net out-migration (-). | ![]()  | 6 | 
| 11062567575 | Voluntary Migration | Migrants chose to move; economic improvement | ![]()  | 7 | 
| 11062567576 | Forced Migration | Migrant is compelled to move; political/environmental factors | ![]()  | 8 | 
| 11062567577 | International Migration | Permanent movement from one country to another | ![]()  | 9 | 
| 11062567578 | Internal Migration | Permanent movement within a country | ![]()  | 10 | 
| 11062567579 | Interregional Migration | Movement from one region of a country to another region | ![]()  | 11 | 
| 11062567580 | Intraregional Migration | Movement within a region | ![]()  | 12 | 
| 11062567581 | Counterurbanization | Urban to rural | ![]()  | 13 | 
| 11062567582 | Urbanization | Rural to urban | ![]()  | 14 | 
| 11062567583 | Suburbanization | Urban to suburban | ![]()  | 15 | 
| 11062567584 | Push Factors | Persuades people to move out of current location | ![]()  | 16 | 
| 11062567585 | Pull Factor | Persuades people to move to a new location | ![]()  | 17 | 
| 11062567586 | Refugee | Forced to migrate to a new country due to political/ environmental factors and cannot return due to fear of persecution | ![]()  | 18 | 
| 11062567587 | Internally Displaced Persons | Forced to migrated with the same country due to same reasons as a refugee | ![]()  | 19 | 
| 11062567588 | Asylum Seeker | Someone who migrated to a new country to be recognized as a refugee | ![]()  | 20 | 
| 11062567589 | Floodplain | Area subjected to flooding during a specific number of years based on historic trends | ![]()  | 21 | 
| 11062567590 | Guest Worker | Immigrants temporary allowed into a country for a job | ![]()  | 22 | 
| 11062567591 | Intervening Obstacle | Environmental/ political factor that stops migration | ![]()  | 23 | 
| 11062567592 | Quota | Maximum limits to number of immigrants to USA annually, per country. | ![]()  | 24 | 
| 11062567593 | Brain Drain | When talented professionals all migrate to the USA or another region | ![]()  | 25 | 
| 11062567594 | Chain Migration | Migration specific to a specific location because of relatives or people of the same nationality | ![]()  | 26 | 
| 11062567595 | Unauthorized (or undocumented) Immigrants | Immigrants who enter without proper documents | ![]()  | 27 | 
| 11062567596 | Remittances | Money sent back home by migrants to family members in home country | ![]()  | 28 | 
| 11062567597 | Regions with the Largest Flows | Asia to Europe Asia to North America Latin America to North America | 29 | |
| 11062567598 | Typical International Flow | Developing (LDCs) to Developed (MDCs) Countries | 30 | |
| 11062567599 | Types of Intraregional Migration | Rural to Urban Urban to Suburban Urban to Rural | ![]()  | 31 | 





























