Year 9
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will explore the different types of effects migration has on immigrant and emigrant communities. We will explore social reasons, economic reasons and political reasons.
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5 Questions
Q1.
True of false, an immigrant is somebody who leaves a country?
True
Q2.
Increasing the diversity of an community is an argument often used to ...
Challenge immigration
Q3.
What is the name given to the official permission an immigrant receives to permanently live in the UK?
Acceptance
Amnesty
Granted
Q4.
True or false, an emigrant is somebody who is entering a country?
True
Q5.
When the UK leaves the European Union, what style of immigration system will the government introduce?
Free Style
No Style
Worker Only
5 Questions
Q1.
In 2018, how many people who lived in the UK were born outside of the UK?
12 million
2.3 million
7.5 million
Q2.
Which region of England has the highest number of migrants?
North East
North West
South East
Q3.
Which category of effect looks at the impact of migration from a financal perspective?
Political
Religious
Social
Q4.
What is another name for human capital flight?
Diversity
Immigration
Political
Q5.
Which effect of migration does the 'InterAct Project' help to demonstrate?
That migration can help increase tax revenue.
That migration can impact political views.
That migration can supplement a workforce.