Exam 11: Migration: Confronting the Myths of Human Movement
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Despite international attempts, few countries have signed on to international migration monitoring efforts, and those that have are overwhelmingly 'sending' rather than 'receiving' countries. As such, migration is intertwined with the force of ______.
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Which of the following is most closely associated with asylum seeker?
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One important factor in determining whether people have been trafficked, or if they are migrating voluntarily, is whether ______.
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The impact of immigration on public service provision and the welfare state in industrialized countries is often ______.
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On the one hand, migration from poor to rich countries can have strong, positive effects on the economies of host countries; however, this often results in an increase in urban populations, for better or for worse. As such, migration is intertwined with the force of ______.
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Political or systematic discrimination leading to migration is an example of a ______.
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African doctors' emigration to developed countries often does little in the way of supporting or rewarding universities in their home countries. This outcome is an example of a ______.
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In the argument over migration policy, some argue that restricting migration restricts the free market, while others argue that with open migration come security risks. This demonstrates the impact of ______ on migration.
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Whether within or between countries, migrants are affecting growth in urban populations worldwide. This speaks to which fact about migration?
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