Migration and population key vocab

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Across
  1. 1. A person who has fled their country due to persecution or danger and is seeking legal protection in another country.
  2. 3. Factors that make migration difficult, such as physical barriers, legal restrictions, or financial costs.
  3. 11. The movement of people from one place to another, either within a country or across borders.
  4. 12. People forced to leave their homes due to environmental changes like rising sea levels or extreme weather.
  5. 13. When people are compelled to leave their home due to conflict, natural disasters, or persecution.
  6. 15. Protection granted by a country to someone fleeing persecution or danger in their home country.
  7. 16. A term referring to more developed, industrialized countries, mainly in North America, Europe, and parts of East Asia.
  8. 19. Nations with high income, advanced economies, and strong infrastructure.
  9. 20. A positive reason that attracts people to move to a new place
Down
  1. 2. A person who moves to another country for better job opportunities and living conditions
  2. 4. Temporary settlements providing shelter and aid to displaced people and refugees.
  3. 5. A person who flees their country due to war, persecution, or violence and seeks protection elsewhere
  4. 6. Moving into a new country to live permanently.
  5. 7. People forced to leave their homes but remain within their own country’s borders.
  6. 8. A negative reason that forces people to leave their home
  7. 9. Laws and regulations set by a government that influence migration, such as visa rules or refugee policies.
  8. 10. The study of human populations, including birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns.
  9. 14. A term referring to less developed or developing countries, mostly in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia.
  10. 17. Leaving one’s home country to live in another.
  11. 18. A person living in a country other than their own, often for work or lifestyle reasons.