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A2: Migration: Causes, Streams and Impacts (iii) Migrant Characteristics
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A2: Migration: Causes, Streams and Impacts (iii) Migrant Characteristics
Age
Economically active age groups usually migrate for work
This usually becomes a permanent move and they will settle down, marry and have a family
Gender
Males are most likely to migrate
Women usually of a lower status and stay at home
Male migrants get established and then the family follows
Certain jobs will attract males more then females e.g. mining and industry
Socio-Economic
People will move where a community has already been established e.g. worship and services
British cities have distinctive ethinic areas - increased mobility and greater opps.
Ethnicity
Jews-Nazis : Huge influx of Jews to other European countries
More recently; Syrians/Sudans
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