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name: period ch 3 • ki 1 • pg 5 - 6
- recently immigration to the united states has shifted.
- identify the latin american country that has the most emigrants, migrating to the u.s.
- identify the 4 asian countries that have the most emigrants, migrating to the u.s.
- pause & reflect 3.1.3.: in which stage of the demographic transition were most countries when they sent the most immigrants to the u.s.? why was this the case?
government immigration policies - p.84
- fill in the chart with the number of countries in each un classification
of countries un classification
countries that seek more immigrants.
countries that want fewer immigrants.
of countries un classification
countries that wish to maintain the current level.
countries that do not have a policy.
- aphg model wilbur zelinsky
according to zelinsky emigration to other countries usually takes place when a country enters stage __ of the __ model.
table 3 - 1
stage demographic transition model population growth migration model
high birth rate high death rate low nir stable
2 rapid growth high international emigration & interregional migration from rural to urban areas.
3 high international immigration & intraregional migration from cities to suburbs.
low birth rate low death rate low nir
- Mexico is often the Latin - American country with the most emigrants to the U.S. due to its proximity and economic factors. Common Asian countries with significant emigration to the U.S. are China, India, the Philippines, and Vietnam, due to economic opportunities, family reunification, and educational pursuits.
- Many countries sent the most immigrants to the U.S. during Stage 2 of the demographic transition. In this stage, there is rapid population growth and often limited economic opportunities at home, prompting people to seek better lives abroad.
- Without specific data, it's difficult to fill in the chart accurately. However, countries like Canada and Australia often seek more immigrants for economic reasons. Some countries with aging populations may wish to maintain current levels, while others with strong anti - immigration sentiment may want fewer immigrants. Some developing countries may not have well - defined immigration policies.
- According to Zelinsky, emigration to other countries usually takes place when a country enters Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model. In this stage, there is rapid population growth and high international emigration as well as interregional migration from rural to urban areas.
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- Latin - American country: Mexico; Asian countries: China, India, Philippines, Vietnam.
- Stage 2; Reason: Rapid population growth and limited economic opportunities at home.
- No specific data provided for accurate filling.
- Stage 2; Demographic Transition Model.