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Migration – Push and Pull What do you remember about Migration – Push and Pull factors?
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Migration – Push and Pull PushPull Complete the table to identify a range of push and pull factors that would encourage migration. Help Desk: 1)List of push and pull factors on Alfie’s desk 2)Text book 3)Revision Guide Challenge: Identify if these factors are social, economic or environmental
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Migration – Push and Pull ReceivingSource e.g. More skilled workers (Positive) Complete the table to outline the positive and negative impacts of migration on the receiving and source country. Help Desk: 1)Text book 2)Revision Guide Challenge: Identify if these impacts are social, economic or environmental
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Poland to UK migration – Case Study What do you remember about the Poland to UK Case Study?
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Use one or more examples to explain why people migrate within the EU (4 marks) Poland to UK migration – Case Study Help Desk: 1)Poland to UK Case Study Sheet 2)Text book 3)Revision Guide HINT: Think about Push and Pull factors specific to the UK Challenge: Explain the negative impacts for the host and source country.
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Population Pyramids In the exam you are expected to be able to draw a population pyramid, describe and use the pyramids. Task 1: Annotate each pyramid to describe what it shows. Task 2: Identify which stage of the demographic transition model each pyramid match's Task 2: Draw a population pyramid for a country in stage 3 of the demographic transition model. In the exam you are expected to be able to draw a population pyramid, describe and use the pyramids. Task 1: Annotate each pyramid to describe what it shows. Task 2: Identify which stage of the demographic transition model each pyramid match's Task 2: Draw a population pyramid for a country in stage 3 of the demographic transition model. Help Desk: 1)Text book 2)Revision Guide Challenge: Write a success criteria for someone drawing a population pyramid.
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Causes of an Ageing Population UK Ageing Population – Case study Problems causes by an ageing population Strategy used to reduce the problems caused by ageing population Effectiveness Solutions
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Push and Pull Factors that encourage Migration. -Wide range of employment -Lack of safety -Better provision of services -Friends and family -Crop failure -Lack of services -Poverty -Greater wealth -Fertile soils -Good food supplies -Hazards -War, civil unrest -Drought -Land security -Politics -Isolation -Better health care -Better education -More houses -Crop Failure Push and Pull Factors that encourage Migration. -Wide range of employment -Lack of safety -Better provision of services -Friends and family -Crop failure -Lack of services -Poverty -Greater wealth -Fertile soils -Good food supplies -Hazards -War, civil unrest -Drought -Land security -Politics -Isolation -Better health care -Better education -More houses -Crop Failure
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EU Migration Where: Poland-UK What: The number of migrants moving within the UK has increased, since 1997. 1 in 4 in London was born abroad. Lots of migrants from eastern Europe e.g. Poland Benefits for host (UK) – Mostly young working migrants – help by paying taxes to government. – Give the UK economy £4million boost – Bring skills Problems for host (UK): – Increase an already high demand for new housing – Takes jobs from local people Benefits for source country (Poland) – Workers can send money home (called remittance) – Eases pressure on services (healthcare, homes) Problems for source country (Poland) – Brain drain – skilled workers leave – Left with lots of dependence (elderly and young) who rely on government support
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