Geography Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. when there are too many people in an area relative to the resources and the level of technology available.
  2. 3. encompasses all of the measures taken by a government aimed at in influencing population size, growth, distribution, or composition.
  3. 5. the number of deaths per thousand population in a year.
  4. 14. the process of population decentralisation as people move from large urban areas to smaller urban settlements and rural areas.
  5. 15. the number of immigrants per thousand population entering a receiving country in a year.
  6. 16. when people are made to move against their will due to human or environmental factors
  7. 19. Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee
  8. 22. a foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country
  9. 23. the general attitudes of a population to important issues such as family size, contraception, religion, politics etc.
  10. 24. a situation where people are working less than they would like to and need to in order to earn a reasonable living.
  11. 25. Those aged between 16-64 who are eligible to work
Down
  1. 2. when the individual has a free choice about whether to migrate or not.
  2. 4. the difference between the level of immigration and the level of emigration
  3. 6. money sent back to their families in their home communities by migrants.
  4. 7. population decline in a rural area. It is usually the most isolated rural areas that are affected.
  5. 8. the number of emigrants per thousand population leaving a country of origin in a year.
  6. 9. a large-scale migration between a particular origin and a particular destination.
  7. 10. a decline in the number of people in a population.
  8. 11. moving to another country or region on a permanent basis
  9. 12. People who study human populations.
  10. 13. The number of live births per thousand population in a year.
  11. 17. when there are too few people in an area to use the resources available effectively.
  12. 18. the movement of people across a specified boundary, national or international, to establish a new permanent place of residence.
  13. 20. people forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors and who cross an international border into another country.
  14. 21. the best balance between a population and the resources available to it. This is usually viewed as the population giving the highest average living standards in a country.