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PRESENTERS:

Mundin, Neryl
Perez, Clarence
Perez, Kate Camille
Ortiguerra, Adrian
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Global
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Objectives:

At the end of this module, you are expected to:


1.Understand the causes of global migration;
2.Know the advantages and disadvantages of migration.
What is the global
migration?
Migration is movement of people
from one place to another.
Two Types of Global Migration
 Internal Migration
 International Migration
Internal Migration
- refers to people moving from
one are to another within one
country.
International Migration
- people cross borders of one
country to another.
International Migration
 Move permanently to another country
(immigrants)
 Workers who stay in another for a fixed period (at
least 6 months in a year)
Illegal Migrants
Whose families have “petitioned” them to move to
the destination country.
Refugees (asylum-seekers)
Factors of Global Migration
Factors of Global Migration
 Push Factor
 Pull Factor
PUSH FACTOR
- refers to conditions which force
people to leave their homes.
PUSH FACTOR

Lack of services Drought


Lack of safety Flooding
High crime Poverty
Crop failure War
PULL FACTOR
- are factors in the destination
country that attract the individual
or group to leave their home.
PULL FACTOR
Higher employment
More wealth
Better services
Good climate
Safer, less crime
Political stability
More fertile land
Lower risk from natural hazards
WHY DO PEOPLE MIGRATE?
REASONS;
1.Economic Migration
- moving to find work or follow a particular
career path.

2.Social Migration
- moving somewhere for a better quality of
life or to be closer to family or friends.
REASONS;
3.Political Migration
- moving to escape political persecution or
war.

4.Environmental
- causes of migration include natural
disasters such as flooding.
EFFECTS OF GLOBAL
MIGRATION
COUNTRY LOSING PEOPLE:
Advantages Disadvantages
 Money sent home by  People of working age move out
migrants reducing the size of the
 Decreases pressure on country's potential workforce
jobs and resources  Gender imbalances are caused
 Migrants may return as it is typically men who seek to
with new skills find employment elsewhere.
Women and children are left
 'Brain drain' if many skilled
workers leave
HOST COUNTRY:
Advantages Disadvantages
 A richer and more  Increasing cost of services
diverse culture such as health care and
 Helps to reduce any education
labor shortages  Overcrowding
 Migrants are more  Disagreements between
prepared to take on low
paid, low skilled jobs
different religions and
cultures
References

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8poXKrlMY_I

https://www.coursehero.com/file/37432150/WEEK-8cpdf/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z8x6wxs/revision/2?fbclid=IwAR3g7EG3v96nN8LV026zt
ub443qE4Y8GZR9KaqJkpfA_BSWRpafrF7pClrg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nevv3h2O8qs

https://www.brombergtranslations.com/what-is-global-migration/?fbclid=IwAR38WwP8ULF1dH
PEZeatDEM6l7Nm_RmaTAele5-2jhGmEbRhIQrD26cKlwE
QUESTION?

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