Migration Patterns
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Migration Patterns starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one challenge faced by migrants in urban areas.
Describe one social impact of migration on the destination area.
Describe one way in which migration can lead to cultural exchange.
Explain how migration can affect the age structure of the source region.
Explain how migration can lead to the growth of slums in cities.
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary migration.
Explain the term 'brain drain' in the context of migration.
Explain the term 'urbanization' in relation to migration.
Which of the following is a challenge faced by the families left behind in the source region? (1) Increased income (2) Emotional stress (3) Better education (4) Improved healthcare
Which of the following is a demographic effect of migration on the destination region? (1) Decrease in population (2) Increase in population (3) No change in population (4) Decrease in birth rate
Which of the following is a negative effect of migration on the source region? (1) Brain drain (2) Increase in population (3) Economic growth (4) Cultural exchange
Which of the following is a pull factor for international migration? (1) Political instability (2) High unemployment (3) Better living conditions (4) Natural disasters
Fill in the blank: Migration caused by wars and conflicts is known as __________ migration.
Fill in the blank: People who migrate due to fear of persecution are called __________.
Fill in the blank: People who move from one place to another in search of work are called __________ workers.
Fill in the blank: The movement of people for a short period, such as for seasonal work, is called __________ migration.
True or False: Migration always leads to positive outcomes for both the source and destination regions.
True or False: Migration can help reduce unemployment in the source region.
True or False: Migration can lead to overpopulation in urban areas.
True or False: Migration can lead to the spread of new ideas and technologies.
