Migration key statistics

Cards (14)

  • Migration
    The movement of people from one country to live in another for at least a year
  • The percentage of people who have migrated globally is 3.5%
  • Main migrant corridors
    • East Asia to US
    • England to Australia
    • India to England
    • Brazil to Japan
  • Reasons why migration has increased
    • Economic migrants seeking jobs
    • Larger numbers of refugees and asylum seekers
  • There are 25.9 million refugees and 3.5 million asylum seekers migrating
  • The type of graph used was an infographic - human sphere
  • Remittances
    A transfer of money by a foreign worker to an individual in their home country
  • How migrants bring opportunities
    • Tax money
    • Jobs
    • Culture
  • Migrants face challenges such as human rights violations
  • Net migration

    The difference in the number of total immigrants and the total emigrants
  • Economic migrants

    Someone who leaves their country of origin in hopes of earning more and getting a better standard of life
  • Refugee
    Someone who is forced to flee their country of origin due to persecution, conflict, violence or natural hazards
  • Pull factor

    A perceived advantage which attracts a migrant to a country
  • Data sources used to calculate an HDI
    • GDP per capita
    • Literacy rate
    • Life expectancy