GEOG 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Chain Migration, Russian Culture, Distance Decay
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Migration to a distant destination that occurs in stages. Pattern of migration that develops when migrants move along kinship links intervening opportunity. The presence of s nearer opportunity that greatly diminishes the attractiveness of sites farther away. The act of a government sending a migrant out of its country and back to home country repatriation refugees returning to their home country, usually with assistance of the government. Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant"s decision to go where family and friends had success immigration wave. Phenomenon whereby different patterns of chain migration build upon one another to create a swell in migration from one origin to the same destination. Physical process where the colonizer takes over another place, putting its own government in charge and moving its own people into the place or bringing indentured outsiders to gain control islands of development.