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GLOBAL!
MIGRATION
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INTRODUCTION CAUSE AND FACTORS
Definition and Cause and Factors
Different types of of GLOBAL
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GLOBAL MIGRATION
MIGRATION
PROBLEMS CONCLUSION
Problems of Overall
GLOBAL description of
MIGRATION GLOBAL
MIGRATION
What is
“Migration”
?
“Crossing the boundary
ofMIGRATION
a political or
administrative unit for a
certain minimum period.”
(Movement of people
from one area to
another)
(Martinez Jr., et al., 2018)
Two
Types of
MIGRATI
ON
Internal Migration and International
Migration
Internal Migration
“refers to people moving from
one area to another within one
country.”
International Migration
“people cross borders of one
country to another.”
FIVE
CATEGORI
ES OF
INTERNATI
ONAL
MIGRANTS
RA N T
IMMIG
S
People who
move
permanently to
another country.
Y L ABOR
P O RA R
TE M
I G R A N TS
M
People who
stay in
another
country for a
fixed period.
E G U L AR
IRR
R AN T S
MIG
People who violated
immigration laws or
continued residence
of people without the
legal right to live in
that country
FAMILY
E M B E R S
M
Migrants whose
families have
“Petitioned” them
to move to the
destination
country.
F U G I E S
RE
Unable or unwilling to
return because of a well-
founded fear of
persecution on a account
of race, religion,
nationality, membership
in a particular social
group, or political
U SE
CA FACTO
S AN D
RS
GLOBAL MIGRATION
CAUSE OF MIGRATION
International migration is an integral part of
globalization , which may be characterized as
the widening, deepening and speeding up of
worldwide interconnectedness in all aspects of
contemporary social life.
-key indicator
-key organizing structure
-key tool
CAUSE OF MIGRATION
The most obvious cause of migration is the
disparity in levels of income, employment and
social well-being between differing areas.
Migration is thus both a result and a cause of
development.
3 FACTORS OF GLOBAL MIGRATION
SOCIO- ECONOMIC ECOLOGICAL
POLITICAL FACTORS FACTORS
FACTORS
SOCIO-POLITICAL FACTORS
Social push factors can include ethnic, religious, racial
and cultural persecution, Warfare or the threat of
conflict, is also a major push factor.
Individual migrating due to social or political condition
are more likely to do so as humanitarian migrants.
ECONOMIC FACTORS
Economic Factors relate to the labor standards of a
country, its unemployment situation and the overall
health of its economy.
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
Of the ecological factors that push individuals to
migrate, climate change is, arguably, the most serious.
Over the next decade, climate change has the potential
to intensify the impacts of the social political and
economic push factors.
SOME
PROBLEMS
OF
GLOBAL
MIGRATION
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
The United States Federal Bureau of
Investigation lists human trafficking as
the third largest criminal activity
worldwide.
DEMOGRAPHIC INCREASE
Having large population puts too
much pressure on natural resources,
amenities and services.
MIGRANT INFLUX CRISIS
The influx of workers in urban areas
increases competition for the job,
houses, school facilities etc.
CONCLUSIO
N
Overall description of GLOBAL
MIGRATION
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Task Sheet: Exploring Global Migration Through
Social Media
Objective:
To understand the factors, effects, and
narratives surrounding global
migration by utilizing social media as
a research and presentation tool.
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Content Creation:
Create a mock Facebook post
dedicated to a specific aspect
of migration. Post articles,
videos, and interviews to
stimulate discussions.
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Engagement: Use social media features to
engage your audience
• Encourage comments, likes, and shares.
• Pose questions to prompt discussions about
migration experiences and perspectives.
• Consider collaborating with classmates to
share each other’s content and broaden the
reach of your post.
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Reflection:
• What you learned about global
migration through social media.
• The challenges of portraying
migration narratives accurately and
sensitively.
• The role of social media in forming
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