Population and Migration · Human Geography
Migration Drivers and Impacts
Investigating the push and pull factors that lead to voluntary and forced migration across international borders.
Key Questions
- 1What is the difference between an economic migrant and a refugee in the eyes of international law?
- 2How does large scale migration change the cultural identity of host cities?
- 3Why do some countries implement stricter migration policies than others?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS3: Geography - International DevelopmentKS3: Geography - Population and Urbanisation
Year: Year 8
Subject: Geography
Unit: Population and Migration
Period: Human Geography
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