2. Migration as part of the population change
Types, definitions, patterns and causes
Internal Migration
External Migration
Theories / Models of Migration
Controls on immigration by governments
3. A term which include both migration and
circulation.
MIGRABILITY:
How likely is a person to migrate.
4.
5. Movement of people across specific boundary,
national or international
to establish new place of residence
lasting not less than one year
6. Moving with a time-scale
Less than a year
Semi-permanent change of residence
Daily commuting
7. MIGRATION CIRCULATORY MOVEMENT
Movement of people Moving with a time-scale
across specific boundary,
Less than a year
national or international
Semi-permanent change
to establish new place of of residence
residence
Daily commuting
lasting not less than one year
8. IN-MIGRATION – e.g. Temburong to BSB
IMMIGRATION – e.g. foreigner coming to a country
OUT-MIGRATION – e.g London to Wales
EMIGRATION- people moving out of a country
NET MIGRATION – the difference between
emigration and immigration