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Migration
Mahaylia Flores
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Migration
Done By: Diann Menjivar, Jaydene Cuthkelvin, Kadise Diaz & Mahaylia Flores
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Push and Pull factors
What is Regional migration?
Vocab
What is migration?
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What is migration?
WHAT IS MIGRATION?
Migration is the permanent movement of people from one location or refion to another.
Types - International - Regional - Internal
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regional migration
What is Regional migration?(Caribbean)
The move from one Caribbean country to another.
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Push and pull
PUSH AND PULL FACTORS
Push- Pushes people away from their home. - Ex: No education opportunities, Restricted society, Crime and conflict Pull- Pulls people to another country from their home. - Ex: Job opportunities, Higher earnings, Safe, clean environment
vocab
Vocab
Push- Pushes people away from their homePush- Pushes people away from their home
Pull- Pulls people to another country from their home.
Migration- is the permanent movement of people from one location or refion to another.
Regional migration- The move from one Caribbean country to another.
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Regional Migration Lyrics
For many many years people came and go Moving country to country from a region we know. (Caribbean) Cause they had another plan For better work and for family, how could they say no? (how could they say no?) But to keep this short There's two words you need to know What's that called? (Regional Migration) What's that called? (Regional Migration) From the top one more time please
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Unfair Game
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Activity
1. Should Caribbean government control regional migration, or should there be more provision for free movement or labour? 2. Are nationals from your country treated fairly when they travel within the Caribbean.
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