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Population geography of europe. Sswg4. Why do people migrate?. Push Factor – reasons people leave their homes & migrate (ex. civil war) Pull Factor – positive aspects of a different place that encourage people to immigrate (i.e. job opportunity)
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Why do people migrate? • Push Factor – reasons people leave their homes & migrate (ex. civil war) • Pull Factor – positive aspects of a different place that encourage people to immigrate (i.e. job opportunity) • Guest Worker – person with allowance to work in a country different than home temporarily • Refugee – person who is forced to leave home because of dire threats to well-being • Evacuee – person who temporarily leaves home due to an imminent threat
Immigration in europe • United Nations – “Duty to take in refugees and provide aid/assistance” • Europe, especially Germany, has taken in close to one million refugees • Guest worker programs helps economy by providing cheap labor
EU Countries immigration • How could immigration pose a potential problem? • Strains resources & citizen population can begin to suffer • Cause internal conflict between citizens • EU member countries conflict over pro/anti stances • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34131911
Population Geography of Russia SSWG4 Assess the characteristics, spatial distribution, and migration of human populations on the earth’s surface. a. Assess demographic patterns of population using graphs, maps, and other models (e.g., Demographic Transition Model, population density maps, and global migration patterns).
Population: 142,257,519 22 people PER SQUARE MILE
WHAT CAN YOU ASSUME ABOUT RUSSIA’S POPULATION GEOGRAPHY FROM THE PREVIOUS GRAPHS & MAPS?