Chapter 3 Key Issue 3 & 4

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