Migration |
Passage outline |
Supporting details |
Broad (1) Definition Definition of migration |
Migration is permanent or semi-permanent change of residence. (2)More More people move within nations than between nations, yet their motives are alike. |
Factors in migration |
Push factors |
(3) Unable Unable to find a suitable job or suffering from war or natural disaster, people are likely to leave their homeland. |
Pull factors |
(4) Motivated/Influenced Motivated/Influenced by pull factors, people are desperate for more chances to live a better life in the place of destination. Earlier settlers tend to offer help to new migrants, greatly (5)promoting promoting migration flow. |
Intervening obstacles |
(6) Strong Strong as push and pull factors might be, intervening obstacles seems more difficult for some to (7)overcome overcome . |
Personal factors |
International migration may be interesting to those unmarried but not to those with a family; the same (8) thought/prospect thought/prospect of picking up a foreign language may make one excited but another frightened. |
Impacts of migration |
As a result of large numbers of the newest arrivals, conflicts between them and the natives will (9) arise/occur/appear arise/occur/appear . It usually takes long for the new comers to (10)fit fit in with the mainstream of the host country. |