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People on the Move

People on the Move

  • Date16 May 2022

Exploring the causes, consequences and regulation of migration – Professor Katie Willis

In this talk Professor Willis will outline the key causes and consequences of migration, both internal and international, as well as government attempts to regulate migration. She will draw particularly on the case studies of Singapore and Mexico.

 

People on the Move summary sheet People on the Move activity

This corresponds to the following components of the A-Level Syllabus:

AQA - 3.2.4.4 - Population Change

OCR - Topic 2.2 Global Connections, 2.2.2 Global Systems - Global Migration

Pearson-Edexcel: 3,5 & 3.8; 4B.1 and 8B

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