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Revilla, Estela Gilliana M.

BSA 2A

Module 11.1

FILL IN THE BLANKS. Complete the information needed in the columns.


Write your answers on the blanks provided. (10 points)

Proponent/s
Year/s Development/s

1.
1960 Population control Paul and Anne Enrich

2. United Nations International


Family Planning
1994 Conference on Population
Counseling Programs
and Development

3.
Principle of Population
1798 Thomas Malthus

4. Against population
1798 control and Betsy Hartmann
Neo-Malthusian Theory

5.
1960 Pro-choice Law women’s movement
Module 11.2

MAGIC SQUARE. Select from the numbered statements the best answer
for each of the terms. Put the corresponding number in the proper space
in the magic square box. The total of the numbers will be the same across
each row and down each column. Write the computed score horizontally and
vertically on the lines provided. Afterwhich, give the magic number and write
it on the small box below the magic square box. (20 points)
1. They are guest-workers or overseas
contract workers.
2. They are residing outside their country
of nationality, who are unable to return
because of a well-founded fear of
persecution due to race, religion, or
political opinion.
3. It refers to people moving from one to
another within one country.
4. This is an integral part of globalization
which may be characterized as the
widening, deepening, and speeding up of
worldwide interconnectedness in all
aspects of contemporary social life.
5. This is the only country who recruited
foreign workers in the 1960s.
6. The main cause of migration is
individual’s efforts to maximize their
A. Migration Systems Theory income by moving from low-wage to
high-wage economies.
B. Migrant Stock 7. They are the undocumented or illegal
migrants without necessary documents
C. Labour-Importing and permits.
8. It is constituted by two or more
D. Temporary Labour countries which exchange migrants with
Migrants each other.
9. The country which held the highest
E. Emigration Country recorded remittance of $70 billion in
2014.
F. Refugees
10. These are the people who move
across borders in search of protection,
G. Irregular Migrants
but who may not fulfill the strict criteria
H. Brain Drain laid down by the 1951 Convention.
11. This is the number of people
I. Internal Migration (foreign-born) resident in a place outside
their country of birth.
J. Remittances 12. It is an act of siphoning qualified
personnel that hinders the development
K. India of the country of origin.

L. Neo-Classical Economic 13. It is also known as the sending


Theory country.

M. Asylum-seekers 14. It is concerned with obtaining a


flexible, low-cost labor force.
N. France 15. It provides services in the Philippines
regarding pre-departure orientation
O. International Migration seminars and designates special officials
at consulates to assist our migrants.
P. Overseas Worker’s Welfare 16. It makes a massive contribution to
Administration the national accounts of many sending
countries that could help fund
development investment.

A B C D

8 11 14 1

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E F G H

13 2 7 12

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I J K L

3 16 9 6

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M N O P

10 5 4 15

34
Magic
34 34 34 34 Number

34

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