How does migration affect people and places?

In this lesson, we will be learning about the advantages and disadvantages of migration for the host and source country. We will also be looking at how migration has affected the United Kingdom.

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Q1.Why might a refugee be forced to leave their home?

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Q2."I had to leave my country I am fleeing persecution and conflict." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?

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Q3."I chose to come to the UK because the salaries are much higher than in ." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?

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Q4.What is a pull factor?

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Q5.Which of these are push factors?

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Q6.Which of these are pull factors?

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Q7.Having no choice about migration would come under which of these categories?

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Q8.Having choice about migration would come under which of these categories?

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Q9.Migrating but intending to return to your country of origin would come under which of these categories?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Why might a refugee be forced to leave their home?

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Q2."I had to leave my country I am fleeing persecution and conflict." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?

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Q3."I chose to come to the UK because the salaries are much higher than in ." Does this tell you that this is a voluntary or forced migrant?

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Q4.What is a pull factor?

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Q5.Which of these are push factors?

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Q6.Which of these are pull factors?

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Q7.Having no choice about migration would come under which of these categories?

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Q8.Having choice about migration would come under which of these categories?

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Q9.Migrating but intending to return to your country of origin would come under which of these categories?

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How does migration affect people and places?

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Q1.What is a migrant?

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Q2.What is a source country?

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Q3.Families are broken up. Is this an advantage or disadvantage for the source country?

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Q4.Migrants may return with new skills learnt in host country. Is this an advantage for the host or source country?

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Q5.A richer and more diverse culture. Is this an advantage for the host or source country?

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Q6.Overcrowding. Is this an advantage or disadvantage for the host country?

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Q7.Which city in the UK might some people argue is overcrowded as the population is over 8 million?

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Q8.Which public service in the UK benefits from employing people who are not from the UK?

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How does migration affect people and places?

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Q1.What is a migrant?

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Q2.What is a source country?

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Q3.Families are broken up. Is this an advantage or disadvantage for the source country?

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Q4.Migrants may return with new skills learnt in host country. Is this an advantage for the host or source country?

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Q5.A richer and more diverse culture. Is this an advantage for the host or source country?

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Q6.Overcrowding. Is this an advantage or disadvantage for the host country?

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Q7.Which city in the UK might some people argue is overcrowded as the population is over 8 million?

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Q8.Which public service in the UK benefits from employing people who are not from the UK?

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