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