Deck 23: Migrations
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Deck 23: Migrations
1
In 2020 what percentage of the world's population lived outside of the country they were born?
A) 2%
B) 3.5%
C) 10.5%
D) 25%
A) 2%
B) 3.5%
C) 10.5%
D) 25%
B
2
What term describes migration that occurs against a persona's will?
A) Forced migration
B) Coerced migration
C) Intimidated migration
D) Threatening migration
A) Forced migration
B) Coerced migration
C) Intimidated migration
D) Threatening migration
A
3
Migration within a single state is called:
A) Domestic migration
B) Inter migration
C) Regional migration
D) Internal migration
A) Domestic migration
B) Inter migration
C) Regional migration
D) Internal migration
D
4
Students who temporarily migrate to a different city for the duration of their studies are called:
A) City migrants
B) Temporary/fixed term migrants
C) Student migrants
D) Educational migrants
A) City migrants
B) Temporary/fixed term migrants
C) Student migrants
D) Educational migrants
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5
Circular migration refers to:
A) Migrating around the world
B) Repeatedly moving between two or more places or countries.
C) Moving back to the country you were born
D) Constantly migrating to new cities
A) Migrating around the world
B) Repeatedly moving between two or more places or countries.
C) Moving back to the country you were born
D) Constantly migrating to new cities
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6
The factors which spur migration and keep it going are called:
A) Spurring factors
B) Sustaining factors
C) Reasons of migration
D) Drivers of migration
A) Spurring factors
B) Sustaining factors
C) Reasons of migration
D) Drivers of migration
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7
The factors that can facilitate or inhibit migration are called:
A) Restricting drivers
B) Mediating drivers
C) Facilitating drivers
D) Inhibiting factors
A) Restricting drivers
B) Mediating drivers
C) Facilitating drivers
D) Inhibiting factors
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8
Countries with a history of residents leaving are called:
A) Departing countries
B) Countries of emigration
C) Countries of leaving
D) Exit countries
A) Departing countries
B) Countries of emigration
C) Countries of leaving
D) Exit countries
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9
Which policy was introduced in 2010 to reduce immigration levels in the UK?
A) The Immigration Reform Act
B) Brexit
C) The hostile environment policy
D) The immigration control policy
A) The Immigration Reform Act
B) Brexit
C) The hostile environment policy
D) The immigration control policy
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10
Moving from the UK to France to enjoy a slower pace of life is an example of:
A) Retirement migration
B) Expatriation
C) Circular migration
D) Lifestyle migration
A) Retirement migration
B) Expatriation
C) Circular migration
D) Lifestyle migration
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