Todd Lindley
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this section, the student will be able to:
- Understand: definitions of migration and associated significant terms
- Explain: the geographic patterns of migration within and between countries as influenced by economic, socio-cultural, political, and environmental factors in the contemporary historical period
- Describe: the general relationship between demographic factors and migration across time
- Connect: factors of globalization to recent trends in migration
CHAPTER OUTLINE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Definitions and Data
3.3 Global, National, Regional, and Local Patterns
3.4 Demographic Transition, Migration, and Political Policy
3.5 Culture, Globalization, and Economics of Migration in the Twenty-first Century
3.6 The Future of Human Movement and Conclusion
3.7 Key Terms Defined
3.8 Works Consulted and Further Reading
3.9 Endnotes