What is Migration?


● PUSH & PULL FACTORS OF MIGRATION



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● PUSH & PULL FACTORS OF MIGRATION

1. Who was Ernst Ravenstein? What did he propose?


1b. Using the space below, please list Ravenstein’s laws of migration.
(a)

(b)


(c)

(d)


(e)

2. Define gravity model:

3. What is a Push Factor?

4. What is a Pull Factor?

4b. How does distance decay play a part with pull factors?

TYPES OF PUSH & PULL FACTORS

5. As you read pgs. 89-91, complete the table below with MULTIPLE specific examples of push and pull factors. NOTE some of the factors may only be Push Factors or Pull Factors (meaning some sections might be blank).





PUSH FACTORS

PULL FACTORS

LEGAL STATUS







ECONOMIC







GENDER









RACE











POLITICAL











ARMED CONFLICT











ENVIRONMENTAL











CULTURE/TRADITIONS










TECHNOLOGY







Ch. 3: Migration - Key Issue 3

Where Do People Migrate?

De Blij, pp. 93-108


1. According to the text, which are 5 of some of the major flows of global migration from 1500?
a.

b.

c.



d.

e.

2. Human Migrations - Use the map on page 94-95 in your textbook to prepare a sketch map which shows the 8 major routes of migration from 1500-1950. Use a variety of colors and include a key.





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