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Summary Migration — Complete A* Case Study & Theory Notes (OCR A-Level)

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Description: These A* Migration notes cover every OCR A-Level Geography specification point and all required case studies, including the USA, Brazil and Bangladesh (Rohingya) AND MORE. They include clear definitions, key theories and high-level examiner-style explanations, breaking down patterns, processes, impacts and governance with precise detail. Everything is designed to give you the understanding and evidence needed to confidently produce top-band answers across the entire topic.

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, Brazil
Migration EDC
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Brazil was former Portugese Colony from 1500-1822
·

a


They have
strong migration networks between them
·





including special visa
agreements >
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I
colonial
history
I

↳ reduced
intervening obstacles
of language + culture -
Similar

·
288 million euros remittances from Portugal - Brazil
creating
economic interdependance
Militaries share ideas environmental
+
technology+ cooperation
·




benefits
the Amazon
USA aids Brazil in
protecting
·




managing +


↳ to
firefighting , educating locals , creating legislation prevent

deforestation
skilled USA Brazil
High workers
migrate to from
↳ e
g
. . 40 , 000 participants in the us
language exchange annually
Brazillions travel to
Portugal because
they have a
gateway to the

Er


Portugal benefits -




they get increased labour in
agriculture +
manufacturing
Brazil better
> US because :
wages +
jobs in
primary and
secondary
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Sectors




Population of Brazil =
212 Million
people
Murder rate in Brazil 1 10 minutes
person every
=




74 % of Brazilians think Brazil is a
good place to live (2024)
landings of portugese + Italian
migrants
1980's -

host decade

1990's # loss of 190 , 000 from 2010-14
hyperinflation
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Now -

Net
Migration Loss - loss of
I million from 2000-2009

In 2021
,
4 million Brazillions went to live aboad -

most

went to North America

2 million Brazillions live in the US (2023)
513 ,
000 Brazillions live in
Portugal (2023)

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