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Causes of Migration

Migration Models

The Consequences of Migration

Migration Case Studies

 

Population Movement / Migration

AS / A2 / IB Geography (16-18 yrs) AS / A2 / IB Geography (16-18 yrs)     Revise this Topic Revise this Topic Links to GCSE / IGCSE Geography Links to GCSE / IGCSE Geography
 
 
Causes of migration Explain how migrations can be described in terms of push and pull factors and how they can be modified by the mobility potential of a population. Illustrate specific migrations using a variety of models, including Lee’s model.
Modern migrations Identify and explain voluntary and forced population movements between rural and urban areas and poor and rich areas, and also the population displacements resulting from war and/or environmental disruptions. Know the consequences of such movements at both points of origin and destination. Show a more detailed knowledge of a specific refugee movement case study.
 

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