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11037699924 | Migration | A change in residence intended to be permanent or indefinite | 0 | |
11037699925 | Steam | Direction | 1 | |
11037699926 | Mobility | Ability to move to different places | 2 | |
11037699927 | Sedentary | Inactive way of life | 3 | |
11037699928 | Nomad/nomadic/ | People who travel a lot | 4 | |
11037699929 | Cyclic movement/circulation | Movement from or to or around a place | 5 | |
11037699930 | Commute | Distance between home and work | 6 | |
11037699931 | Immigration | Into a new country | 7 | |
11037699932 | Emmigration | Exit home country | 8 | |
11037699933 | Net-migration | Number of immigrants minus number or emmigrants | 9 | |
11037699934 | Net-immigration | Number of immigrants coming into an area | 10 | |
11037699935 | Net-outmigration | Number of emigrants coming out of an area | 11 | |
11037699936 | Urban | characteristic of a city or town | 12 | |
11037699937 | Rural | Characteristic of the countryside | 13 | |
11037699938 | Suburban | characteristic of a suburb | 14 | |
11037699939 | Urbanization | making an area more urban | 15 | |
11037699940 | Suburbanization | Makes rural areas to urban areas (population shifts) | 16 | |
11037699941 | Counter-urbanization | People from urban areas to rural areas | 17 | |
11037699942 | Friction of a distance | Amount of nrg it takes to overcome distance | 18 | |
11037699943 | Distance decay | Distance between to places separate until it disappears | 19 | |
11037699944 | Gravity model | Relationships between places | 20 | |
11037699945 | Intervening obstacle | Feature that hinders migration | 21 | |
11037699946 | Push factors | Push or somehow for people to leave their country | 22 | |
11037699947 | Pull factors | Draw people to a location | 23 | |
11037699955 | Internal migration | Movement within a single countries border | 24 | |
11037699948 | International migration | Permanent movement from one country to another | 25 | |
11037699949 | Intercontinental migration | Movement permanent from one continent to another | 26 | |
11037699950 | Ravenstein's laws | Rapid growth in towns filling gaps by migrants | 27 | |
11037699951 | Chain migration | Migration of people cause by relatives or members of same nationality | 28 | |
11037699952 | Step migration | Migration leaving by stages up to final destination | 29 | |
11037699953 | Interrgional migration | Permanent movement from one region to another | 30 | |
11037699954 | Intraregional Migration | Permanent movement within one region of a country | 31 | |
11038054116 | Flow | Move | 32 | |
11038054117 | Wave | Large amounts | 33 | |
11166246969 | Transhumance | Seasonal movement of people with animals | 34 | |
11166246970 | indigenous person | Happening naturally in a certain place | 35 | |
11166246971 | Voluntary migration | Having a choice to migrate | 36 | |
11166246972 | Forced migration | Moving someone away from their home | 37 | |
11166246973 | Disapora | the disperse of jewish people due to force or other races | 38 | |
11166246974 | Ethnic enclave | Geographic area with high ethnic concentration | 39 | |
11166246975 | Economic migration | Traveling to other countries for more money | 40 | |
11166246976 | Remittance | Money sent by mail in payment or goods or services as a present | 41 | |
11166246977 | Time-contract workers | Immigrants recruited for a fixed period to work in mines or plantations | 42 | |
11166246978 | Guest worker | Citizen of a poor country permitted to work in a country temporary (farm labor) | 43 | |
11166246979 | Climate refugees/enviormental migrants | People forced to leave their homes due to long/short term charges | 44 | |
11166246980 | Brain drain | Large scale emigration of talented people | 45 | |
11166246981 | Human trafficking | Trade of humans for forced labor, sexual slavery | 46 | |
11166246982 | Sex slavery | women and children forced into prostitution for money | 47 | |
11166246983 | Passport | a document issued by a country to a citizen allowing that person to travel abroad and re-enter the home country | 48 | |
11166246984 | Visa | an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country. | 49 | |
11202660176 | Quota | Limited amount of people or things | 50 | |
11202660177 | Illegal immigrant | Do not use this, use undocumented | 51 | |
11202660178 | undocumented/unauthorized immigrants | Something that has no proofs in any document | 52 | |
11202660179 | Internally displaced | someone who is forced to leave his or her home and community but who remains in the same country | 53 | |
11202660180 | Refugee | A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster | 54 | |
11202660181 | Asylum | the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee. | 55 | |
11202660182 | Asylum seeker | Refugee seeking political protection | 56 | |
11202660183 | Xenophobia | fear of people from other countries | 57 | |
11202660184 | Immigration reform | Change to current immigration policy of a country | 58 | |
11202660185 | Activity space | the space within which daily activity occurs | 59 | |
11202660186 | Place utility | People needing convienet access to products | 60 | |
11202660187 | space-time prism | On individuals possible behavior in time space based on ability constraints | 61 | |
11202660188 | Zelinsky Model of Migration Transition | Migration trends follow demographic transition stages. People become increasingly mobile as industrialization develops. More international migration is seen in stage 2 as migrants search for more space and opportunities in countries in stages 3 and 4. Stage-4 countries show less emigration and more intraregional migration | 62 | |
11202660189 | Borchert's epochs | Periods of time and advancement in transportation | 63 |