Exam 7: The Migration Transition

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The difference between an immigrant and in-migrant is that:

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Which of the following is typically NOT a consequence of migration for the donor area?

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The most common definition of a permanent migrant is someone who has lived in the new location for at least ___.

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Which of the following formulas measures net migration?

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Migrants tend disproportionately to be:

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The country that currently sends the greatest number of migrants to other countries is:

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Modern migration from Mexico to the United States began with a guest worker program.

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The U.S. Census Bureau defines a migrant as someone who has moved at least to another:

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Which of the following is NOT one of De Jong and Fawcett's major concepts in the migration decision-making process?

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The analysis of Massey and his associates suggests that which of the following is the single best explanation of international migration?

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In the United States, males are more likely to migrate than are females.

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The Great Migration refers to the movement of both whites and blacks out of the south into the northern states.

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During which period of time has the United States had the highest percentage of the population that was foreign-born?

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The migration rate that uses the demographic balancing equation in its calculation is based on the:

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The concept of intervening obstacles reflects the fact that:

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The dominant current pattern of migration within the United States is out of the ___ and into the ___:

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Which of the following changes is required if you are to be migrant, not just a mover?

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If we knew that 13 percent of the U.S. population in 2010 was foreign-born, we would have information about:

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A sojourner is considered to be residentially mobile, but not a migrant.

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In his classic study of the push-pull theory of migration, Ravenstein argued that the most important motivation to move is:

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