Chapter 3 Key Issue 3 & 4
Across
- 4. Policy Government rules that determine who may enter a country.
- 5. Money migrants send back to family members in their home country.
- 7. Migration Migration in which people choose to move.
- 8. Migration Migration to a place where family or friends have previously settled.
- 10. Migration out of a country.
- 13. Factor A condition that attracts people to a new location.
- 17. Migrant A person who moves primarily to improve employment or income opportunities.
- 22. Migrant A person forced to move because of natural disasters or environmental changes.
- 23. Factor A condition that drives people to leave their home.
- 24. Worker A migrant permitted to work temporarily in another country.
- 25. A person forced to leave their country because of persecution, war, or violence.
- 27. Migration Migration in which people maintain strong ties to both their home country and destination country.
- 28. Migration The total number of people immigrating and emigrating.
- 29. Migration Permanent movement from one country to another.
Down
- 1. Obstacle A physical, political, or economic barrier that hinders migration.
- 2. Decay The idea that the farther away a destination is, the less likely people are to migrate there.
- 3. Migrant A person who moves to escape political conflict or persecution.
- 5. Laws A set of principles describing patterns of human migration.
- 6. Drain The loss of highly educated or skilled workers through emigration.
- 9. Migration The difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants.
- 11. Migration Permanent movement within the same country.
- 12. Migration into a country.
- 14. Migration Entering or living in a country without legal permission.
- 15. Reform Changes to a country's laws and policies governing immigration.
- 16. Transition A change in migration patterns as a country develops economically.
- 18. Adaptation The process of adjusting to the customs and way of life in a new place.
- 19. A numerical limit on the number of immigrants admitted.
- 20. Migration The tendency for certain groups of people, such as young adults, to migrate more than others.
- 21. Migration Migration in which people are compelled to move.
- 26. Protection granted to a refugee by another country.