Political Science 1020E Lecture : Political Science 1020E - PS - Lecture 22.docx

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Immigration: the entry and permanent settlement of non-native people of another state. Migration: temporary movement of people in and out of a state. Push war, environmental problems, poverty and unemployment, overpopulation, and discrimination. Pull peaceful society, available land, good economy and consequently demand for labour, political and fundamental freedoms. (refugees are not immigrants. ) Problems: gives a misleading picture, making it seem like the only reason people immigrate is to escape violence and hardship. When in fact, most immigrants are middle- class families during times of economic development and social change: overpopulation is made out to be a push factor, but it actually isn"t. (e. g. Germany and the netherlands. : doesn"t make clear why some states are chosen over others, economic ties are ignored by the model. Germany relies on immigration for its economy (especially post-wwii). The marshal plan (a u. s. initiative) was the plan to rebuild the european economy.

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