GEOG 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Bracero Program, North American Free Trade Agreement, Transnationalism

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Migration is the movement (key word) from one place to another whether is forced, internal, international, or voluntary. Migrant, refugees (imp), immigrant, emigrant, displaced person. Why do people migrate? and factors of migration (most imp. Environment is the x factor- subjected, agricultural, Mexico city(is a primate city-largest and most significant, social, Maquilas factories for us products (manufacturing units) * a program created by us to attract mexican workers to southwest us, ended in1964 as population increased when wwii army came back home. questions for exam) unpredictable, political,influential,populous,capital,cultural. ) Economic and environmental, extra reasons to create a refugee. Most remittances faced in the world- asia- most populous, more. Females migration only short dist, now changing eg philippines. Migration flows from urban to urban now(has changed to this. Laws of migration(# remember all of them, law 4 & 7 have changed now) now)

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