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- Migration and diversity - Immigrants - Emigrants - Migration to the UK - prejudices
Migration and diversity Migration the movement of people across political or administrative boundaries in order to settle in another place living in another place can be temporary or permanent Immigrants= people entering a country Emigrants= people leaving their home country (1) mid-19th century migration of many Irish: search of better living conditions because of a large-scale famine => migrated to America to escape hunger and poverty American Dream (the idea of freedom, equality and opportunity) still attracts immigrants to the US today (2) Forced migration Slave trade Ethnic cleansing Fleeing war and persecution (3) Globalisation Migration has become easier because of the availability of safe transport, modern communications, media and information about economic factors Immigrants often end up shaping the countries they come to with their customers Migration to the UK In the 19th and 20th centuries a variety of immigrants arrived Today, immigrants comprise a larger proportion of the population than ever before 1971: 5.5% 40 years later: 12.7% Today's immigrants are less likely to be post-colonial subjects than labour migrants from eastern Europe, highly skilled workers from Australia, South Africa and the United States or refugees from the Middle East and Africa seeking asylum. Prejudices Muslims and immigrants are overrunning the country unemployment they don't know speaking the language they don't fell British
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Migration and diversity Migration the movement of people across political or administrative boundaries in order to settle in another place living in another place can be temporary or permanent Immigrants= people entering a country Emigrants= people leaving their home country (1) mid-19th century migration of many Irish: search of better living conditions because of a large-scale famine => migrated to America to escape hunger and poverty American Dream (the idea of freedom, equality and opportunity) still attracts immigrants to the US today (2) Forced migration Slave trade Ethnic cleansing Fleeing war and persecution (3) Globalisation Migration has become easier because of the availability of safe transport, modern communications, media and information about economic factors Immigrants often end up shaping the countries they come to with their customers Migration to the UK In the 19th and 20th centuries a variety of immigrants arrived Today, immigrants comprise a larger proportion of the population than ever before 1971: 5.5% 40 years later: 12.7% Today's immigrants are less likely to be post-colonial subjects than labour migrants from eastern Europe, highly skilled workers from Australia, South Africa and the United States or refugees from the Middle East and Africa seeking asylum. Prejudices Muslims and immigrants are overrunning the country unemployment they don't know speaking the language they don't fell British
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