Test: Tuesday, Jan 19
study notes: "Immigration Policies" and "Urbanisation & Migration"
textbook: p. 96-97 (diaspora) and 98-101 (urbanisation)
-know of contemporary/current examples to use as examples on your test...
Format:
-definitions
-short answer
-long answer
-T or F
-image analysis
-map (15 major cities)
Review: Urbanisation and Migration
- What is urbanisation? Why does it occur?
- What % of the world’s population was urban in 1800? 1900? When did the urban population pass the rural?
- How many people migrate to urban areas, yearly?
- When did developed countries go through the demographic transition? Currently, what proportion of these countries is urban?
- What is the main factor in urban growth in developed countries?
- Why do immigrants choose cities? How would you describe these immigrant neighborhoods?
- In general, why are cities in developed nations seeing population decline?
- When did the demographic transition begin in developing and LDC’s?
- What are the main factors of urban growth in these countries?
- Why do people migrate to cities in the developing world?
- Internal migrations in developing countries have resulted in disadvantaged neighbourhoods we call:
- Describe the location and the conditions of these slums.
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