Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Across
- 4. the amount of people who emigrated to the uk between 1946-57
- 5. Industry that saw a rise in well-paid, low-skilled work following World War II
- 9. Organization formed in the 1960s by first-generation Indian migrants in Britain to support Indian workers
- 12. reason why most Cypriots came to Britain in 1955-9
- 14. acronym for the movement which intended to defend communities from the racism of immigration laws, and tried to include women‘s participation in a range of anti-deportation and divided-family campaigns
- 15. Percentage of people in a north London survey who refused to live next door to someone of a different race
- 16. Percentage of people in a north London survey who refused to work with Black or Asian people
- 17. percentage of people in north London who disapproved of interracial relationships
- 18. Campaign in which the Asian Youth Movement and Indian Workers Association played key roles
Down
- 1. Year in which the Immigration Act removed the right of all Commonwealth citizens to migrate to the UK
- 2. surname of the leader of the Anti Immigration Union
- 3. Sector which employed nearly 4000 new employees, mainly from Barbados
- 6. Act which removed the right of all Commonwealth citizens to migrate to the UK
- 7. Region in the UK known for its large immigrant population, including Indians and Pakistanis
- 8. boys’ comic from 1950-69, informed its writers than foreigners weren’t to be enemies or villains
- 10. the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.
- 11. place where many Asian migrants who worked in the textiles industry settled.
- 13. Percentage of British population in contact with relatives in Dominions, as found in a 1948 survey
- 19. Medium that began replacing radio and increased awareness of foreign cultures through documentaries