Today in class we started a new unit which is migration some notes that we took were....
- Mobility is the most generalized term that refers to all types of movements
- Short-Term and repetitive acts of mobility are referred to as circulation
- A permanent move to a new location constructed migration
- Ravensteins "laws" for the distance that migrates typically move
- Most migrations relocate a short distance and remain within the same country
- Long distance migrations to other countries read for [major centers of economic activity] CITIES
- Migration can be divided onto two categories
- Internation migration -Permanent move from one country to another
- Internation Migration- Permanent move within the same country
- Interrogional
- Intraregional
- Approximately 9 percent of the worlds people are international migrates
- Global pattern reflects migration tendencies from developing countries to developed countries
- Net-Out Migration- Asia. Latin America, and Africa
- Net-In migration- North America, Europe, and Oceania
- U.S. has more foreign born residents then any other country approximately 43 million as of 2010- growing by 1 million annually
- Three main eras of immigration in the U.S.
- Colonial settlement in Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
- Mass European migration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
- Asia and Latin American integration in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries
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