Chapter 3: Migration
1. Types of migration: transnational, internal, chain, step, seasonal agriculture (e.g., transhumance), and rural to urban 2. Major historical migrations 3. Push and pull factors, and migration in relation to employment and quality of life 4. Refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons 5. Consequences of migration: socioeconomic, cultural, environmental, and political; immigration policies; remittances. |
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