Migration
Economic migrant- a person who travels from one country or area to another to improve their
standard of living.
Refugee- a person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural
disaster.
Asylum seeker- a person who has lef their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum
in another.
Irregular migrant- refers to illegal movement to work in a country without authorization to work,
however there is no clear or universally accepted defnition of the term.
Illegal migrant- the illegal entry of a person or a group of persons across a country's border, in a way
that violates the immigration laws of the destination country, with the intention to remain in the
country.
Push factors Pull factors
Lack of services Higher employment
Lack of safety Wealth
High crime Beter services
Crop failure Beter climate
Drought Safer, less crime
Flooding Political stability
Poverty More fertile land
war Lower risk from natural hazards
It is normally emerging countries that send their people to developing countries because their
demographic’s are not at the point where they can support the growing population and they want
the citizens to bring the skills and knowledge home with them.
Mexico and the USA
• There is a 2000km border between USA and Mexico.
• 1 million + Mexicans migrate to the USA every year.
• Illegal migration is a huge problem for USA and Mexico
• US Border Patrol guard the border and try to prevent illegal immigrants
• 850,000 were caught in 1995 and were deported
Push Factors
• Poor medical facilities - 1800 per doctor
• Low paid jobs - (GNP = $3750)
• Adult literacy rates 55% - poor education prospects
• Life expectancy 72 yrs
• 40% Unemployed
Pull Factors
• Excellent medical facilities - 400 per doctor
• Well paid jobs - GNP = $24,750)
• Adult literacy rates 99% - good education prospects
• Life expectancy 76 yrs
• Many jobs available for low paid workers such as Mexicans
Economic migrant- a person who travels from one country or area to another to improve their
standard of living.
Refugee- a person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural
disaster.
Asylum seeker- a person who has lef their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum
in another.
Irregular migrant- refers to illegal movement to work in a country without authorization to work,
however there is no clear or universally accepted defnition of the term.
Illegal migrant- the illegal entry of a person or a group of persons across a country's border, in a way
that violates the immigration laws of the destination country, with the intention to remain in the
country.
Push factors Pull factors
Lack of services Higher employment
Lack of safety Wealth
High crime Beter services
Crop failure Beter climate
Drought Safer, less crime
Flooding Political stability
Poverty More fertile land
war Lower risk from natural hazards
It is normally emerging countries that send their people to developing countries because their
demographic’s are not at the point where they can support the growing population and they want
the citizens to bring the skills and knowledge home with them.
Mexico and the USA
• There is a 2000km border between USA and Mexico.
• 1 million + Mexicans migrate to the USA every year.
• Illegal migration is a huge problem for USA and Mexico
• US Border Patrol guard the border and try to prevent illegal immigrants
• 850,000 were caught in 1995 and were deported
Push Factors
• Poor medical facilities - 1800 per doctor
• Low paid jobs - (GNP = $3750)
• Adult literacy rates 55% - poor education prospects
• Life expectancy 72 yrs
• 40% Unemployed
Pull Factors
• Excellent medical facilities - 400 per doctor
• Well paid jobs - GNP = $24,750)
• Adult literacy rates 99% - good education prospects
• Life expectancy 76 yrs
• Many jobs available for low paid workers such as Mexicans