Why do people Migrate?
Result of European migration to the U.S
- Changed world culture - Indo-Europe languages are now spoken by half of the world's population - Christianity spread - North American and Australia have become integrated into European culture - Started conflicts in Africa and Asia with indigenous populations
Causes of European migration immigration to the U.S
- Rapid population growth in Europe - New technologies which produced a decline in CDR - U.S served as a safety valve
Transportation
- Traveling by foot made obstacles hard to avoid
Four countries that sent the most immigrants from Asia in recent years
China, India, and Philippines
Stage 3-4
Destination of migrants from stage 2 countries, Most migration is from cities to suburbs
Environmental push factors
Disasters, weather, terrain, altitude, hazardous, and water (too much or too little)
Characteristics of Migrants
Gender- Males Family status- Young adults and single
Stage 1
High daily or seasonal mobility in search of food rather than permanent migration
Voluntary migration
Implies that a migrant has chosen to move for economic improvement
Migration
Permanent move/relocation of a person's residence
Cultural pull factors
Political conditions example: Democratic countries
Economic push factors
Poverty, loss of job, debt, and few job oppotunities
Cultural push factors
Slavery (Africa to the West), Political instability resulting from cultural diversity, refugees
Intervening obstacles
Something that prevents a migrant from reaching their desired location like obstacles
Stage of demographic condition most immigrants are in that send immigrants to the U.S
Stage 2
Chain Migration
The migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there
Immigration Patterns
The world's third most populous country is inhabited by direct descendants of immigrants
Undocumented Immigrants
Those who enter the U.S without proper documentation
Environmental pull factors
Weather, terrain, altitude, physically attractive: mountains, sea, and warmth
Economic pull factors
Work, better paying job, Offer European prospects for economic advancements
Global migration patterns
a) Poorer countries migrate to the U.S b) Wealthier countries attract migration because of job opportunities c) LCDs migrates into MDCs d) Large supply of work attracts immigrants e) Jobs that require less knowledge attract immigrants
Interregional
Movement from one region of a country
Intraregional
Movement within one region
What has changed in the U.S?
No longer sparsely settled, economically booming or with a lot of free land to inhabit
Latin American countries that sent the most immigrants to the U.S in the past years
Mexico, Cuba, and Colombia
Forced migration
Migrant has been compelled to move by cultural factors
Physical Geography
- Large bodies of water - Atlantic Ocean for Europeans immigrating to the U.S - Mountains and deserts (Rocky mountain gold rush)
Political concerns/laws
- Local diversity by government and politics - Passports and visas
Immigration from Latin America exploded in...
1990
Where most undocumented immigrants come from
59% from Mexico and 22% from other places in Latin America
Push factors
Induce people to leave their present location
Pull factors
Induce people to move to a new location
Stage 2
International import, Migration from rural to urban areas, Consequence of technology changes, Improvement of farming technology equals less rural population