Terms/Concepts Migration Emigration / Immigration International / Interregional migration Chain Migration Refugees Guest Worker Migrant. Human Migration Francisci WG.6. Ch. 3 : Global Migration Patterns Objective: Identify 3 global migration patterns. Migration Patterns Describe the main trends in migration ...
1. The relationship between climate change, conflict and migration is likely to follow the sequence of climate change exacerbating human conflict due to competition over scarce resources. For instance, recurrent severe droughts due to climate change can lead to conflict and instability in a country ...
Human migration is the permanent or semi-permanent relocation of people from one location to another. This movement may occur domestically or internationally and can affect economic structures,population densities, culture, and politics. People either are made to move involuntarily (forced), are put i...
For example, in the Canadian context, Pylypa [25] showed a notable absence of discussion related to equity impacts of global health worker migration on origin countries discussed in the media when compared to the academic literature [25]. Given the established relationship between offshore medical...
This chapter analyzes the interplay of organized violence and forced migration from a transnational perspective. Challenging extant debates in the literature about the migration-development nexus, the author proposes a novel and more comprehensive theore
The solution to this relevant social problem lies “not in the closure of borders, but in the efficient management of circular migration in order to achieve brain gain (the cost-effectiveness of human capital circulation)” (Kabunda 2017, p. 49). Undoubtedly, the promotion of measures in the...