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120 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), mapsContents: 1. What human migration is -- 2. Push and pull factors -- 3. Refugees -- 4. Asylum seekers -- 5. International migration -- 6. Internal migration -- 7. Child migrants -- 8. How a country produces migrants -- 9. Illegal immigration -- 10. Migrant routes -- 11. People smuggling -- 12. Human trafficking -- 13. Unplanned population explosion -- 14. Problem-solving -- 15. White slave cargo -- 16. Indentured migrants -- 17. Nation of immigrants -- 18. Westward migration -- 19. Dust bowl migration -- 20. Impact of migration on places -- 21. Migrants punch above their weight -- 22. Irish diaspora -- 23. Early Polynesian migration to Aotearoa -- 24. White immigration policy -- 25. Hot migration issue -- 26. Trans Tasman migration -- 27. Transportation was forces migration -- 28. Zero tolerance -- 29. Germans expelled after World War II -- 30. Aliyah and Nakba -- 31. India into two populations -- 32. Vietnamese boat people -- 33. Dam causes migration -- 34. Urbanisation -- 35. Counterurbanisation -- 36. Attitudes to immigrants -- 37. Xenophobia -- 38. Effects of migration -- 39. Future environmental migrants -- 40. The futireSummary: Population mobility, migrants and refugees, is about migration in all its forms -- immigration, emigration, forced, voluntary, historical, contemporary, future, international, internal, mobility and population change -- and its causes and results. Each unit is stand-alone with skill-based activities designed to be accessible to all ability groups. Topical content written from a New Zealand perspective/context. The largest migrations in human history are described along with coverage of topical issues such as the refugee crisis in Europe and human traffickingLibrarian's Miscellania
0524060528.0 Ruth Naumann