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NM = I – E What could this mean? (remember PC = BR-DR +/- M?)

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What could this mean?(remember PC = BR-DR +/- M?)

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Lesson objectives: To be able to explain the push and pull factors within the EU

• What is the European Union?• http://www.rgs.org/webcasts/activities/eu_co

untries/eu_countries.html

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European Union

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• Migration within the EUThere is a huge amount of migration within the EU. If you look at the pie charts below showing where people come from who immigrate into Britain, more than a quarter comes from other EU countries.

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1. What is the highest number on the graph? 2. What is the lowest?3. When was the greatest net migration? What

was the figure? 4. When was the least? Figure?

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AST 2013

Migration case studyPoland UK

Location of Poland

Push factors Pull factors

Positives Negatives

Groups of people affected by migration

KeyS = Social E = EconomicEn = EnvironmentalP = PoliticalLT = Long term ST = Short term

Facts Opinions

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True or false

1. The greatest number of migrants to EU countries come from Africa

2. Most women migrate to the UK for family 3. Lack of employment is a pull factor 4. Migration is the movement of people from

one country to another 5. Environmental migration is a type of forced

migration

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Homework

• Read through the Telegraph article on Poles from 2012.

• Write a paragraph to summarise the current migration of Poles to the UK