Across
- 6. A spike in birth rates, typically occurring after a period of war.
- 11. The permanent or semipermanent movement of individuals within a country.
- 12. The average number of years a person can be expected to live, given current social, economic and medical conditions
- 14. The large scale emigration of highly educated or skilled workers from a place usually to seek better opportunities in other countries.
- 15. Migration in which individuals follow the migratory path of preceding friends or family members.
- 16. A type of migration where people do not choose to relocate but do under threat of violence, persecution or disaster.
Down
- 1. The largest number of people that the environment of a particular area can support.
- 2. A person with temporary permission to immigrate and work in another country.
- 3. A measure of the number of babies who die before their first birthday for every 1000 births
- 4. Someone who has migrated to another country with the hope of being recognized as a refugee
- 5. The number of deaths per year for every 1000 people.
- 7. The number of live births every year for every 1000 people.
- 8. Someone forced to migrate for similar reasons to a refugee but who does not move across an international border.
- 9. A survey that counts the population of a state, nation, or other geographic region.
- 10. A slowdown of births to a rate below the replacement level.
- 13. Policies aimed to decrease the fertility rate of a given place
