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Global Migration

Prepared by: Edmark F. Jumabong


Migration Terminologies

Migration
refers to crossing the boundary
of a political or administrative
unit for a certain minimum
period.
Migration Terminologies

Internal Migration
refers to a move from one
area to another within one
country.
Migration Terminologies

International Migration
refers to crossing the frontiers
which separate one of the
world’s 200 states from
another.
Migration Terminologies

Cross Border Flows


refers to a rapid increase in all
sorts of finance, trade, idea,
pollution, media products and
people as key indicator of
globalization.
Migration Terminologies

Transnational Networks
refers to key organizing structure which can
take the form of transnational corporations,
global markets, international governmental
and non-governmental organizations, global
criminal syndicates, or transnational cultural
communities.
Migration Terminologies

Modern Information and


Technology Community
refers to the key tool employed
including internet and telephone
for faster connection and less
expense.
Categories of International
Migrants
Temporary Labour Migrants
Highly Skilled and Business
Migrants
Irregular Migrants
Refugees
Categories of International
Migrants
Asylum Seekers
Forced Migration
Family Members
Return Immigrants
Causes of Migration
Individual’s effort to maximize
income
Chances of secure
employment
Availability for entrepreneurial
activity
Causes of Migration
Family strategy for survival
chances
Educational opportunities
Recruitment for military
services

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