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Question 1
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According to UN, the following countries are projected to be the top net receivers of international migrants (more than 100,000 annually)
between 2015 and 2050:

Select one:
a. United States of America, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and South Korea

b. United States of America, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and the Russian Federation 

c. United States of America, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and United Arab Emirates

d. United States of America, Germany, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and China

Question 2
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These are migrants who migrate for a limited period of time in order to take up employment and send money home:

Select one:
a. Irregular migrants

b. Temporary labor migrants 

c. Family reunification migrants

d. Return migrants

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Question 3

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Which of the following is not considered a reason why people move across international borders:

Select one:
a. Education

b. Career

c. Safety

d. Religion 

Question 4
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A type of migration which refers to territorial relocation of people between nation-states:

Select one:
a. Seasonal migration

b. Internal migration

c. International migration 

d. Return migration

Question 5

Correct

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People with qualifications as managers, executives, professionals, technicians or similar, who move within the internal labor markets of trans-
national corporations and international organizations, or who seek employment through international labor markets for scarce skills:

Select one:
a. Forced migrants

b. Family reunification migrants

c. Highly skilled and business migrants 

d. Return migrants

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Question 6

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People who enter a country, usually in search of employment, without the necessary documents and permits:

Select one:
a. Irregular migrants 

b. Forced migrants

c. Temporary labor migrants

d. Highly skilled and business migrants

Question 7
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

What term refers to the permanent change of residence by an individual or group excluding such movements as nomadism, migrant labor,
commuting, and tourism, all of which are transitory in nature?

Select one:
a. Evacuation

b. Repatriation

c. Deportation

d. Migration 

Question 8
Correct

Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

These are factors in the destination country that attract the individual or group to leave their home because of the opportunities presented in
the new location were not available to them previously:

Select one:
a. Fear factor

b. Pull factor 

c. Push factor

d. X factor

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Question 9

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Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

A type of migration which refers to a move from one area (a province, district or municipality) to another within one country:

Select one:
a. International migration

b. Return migration

c. Seasonal migration

d. Internal migration 

Question 10
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Which of the following statements is not true?

Select one:
a. Return migrants are people who return to their countries of origin after a period in another country.

b. A pull factor refers to conditions which force people to leave their homes.

c. Forced migration, in a broader sense, this includes not only refugees and asylum seekers but also people forced to move due to
external factors, such as environmental catastrophes or development projects.

d. Migration is an important factor in the erosion of traditional boundaries between languages, cultures, ethnic group, and nation- 
states.

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