5.3 Consequences of Migration in settlement area

5.3 Consequences of Migration in settlement area
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5.3 Consequences of Migration in settlement area

Slide 1 - Slide

Discuss/make together 5.2
  • Open your paper workbook
  • Discuss exc 2a, 3de, 4bc, 6
  • Complete exercises 5.2 ex 1-6
  • Check your work with the answersheet bestanden->lesmateriaal and a different colour pen & ask help
  • Done? Start exercises 5.3 (1-5+7) while you wait for others to finish

Slide 2 - Slide

Name all the effects of migration in the country of origin.

Slide 3 - Mind map

Give a synonym used in the book for departure area

Slide 4 - Open question

Explain what prosperity means while using the words flourishing & enterprising.

Slide 5 - Open question

Read 5.3 in silence
PIF: Are there any difficult words? Let me know!
Make sure you understand:
- multicultural society
- acculturation
- integration & segregation (which are not really exact opposites)

Slide 6 - Slide

Solo work time
Work on paper
Exercises 5.3 - 1-5&7

Slide 7 - Slide

6

Slide 8 - Video

Reflect for yourself:
- what is the article about?
- does it make you feel anything? If so, what?
- Why do you think you do feel this/don't feel anything?

Slide 9 - Slide

Read 5.3 in silence - prep for knowledge check
PIF: Are there any difficult words? Let me know!
Make sure you understand:
- multicultural society
- acculturation
- integration & segregation (which are not really exact opposites)

Slide 10 - Slide

Demographic consequences
Study the two figures. Which demographic consequences of migrantion in to the US can you deduce?

Slide 11 - Slide

Study the two figures. Which demographic consequences of migrantion in to the US can you deduce?

Slide 12 - Open question

Name a positive economic outcome of migration:

Slide 13 - Open question

Multicultural society
segregation
acculturation
integration
Migrants and non-migrants interact, adapt to each others cultures and are active in society
People from different cultures co-exist in one society.
(spatially) seperately living groups of a different background / income
Process by which interactions between cultures actually change the existing culture.

Slide 14 - Drag question

Solo work time
Work on paper
Exercises 5.3 - 1-5&7

HW: 5.2 is finished & checked with the answersheet

Slide 15 - Slide

01:49
What do these migrant characteristics influence? Explain & give an example

Slide 16 - Open question

03:41
Name a DDDD job

Slide 17 - Mind map

04:44
What can cause stress for the migrant?
A
adapting to a society
B
higher wages
C
sending remmitances
D
wage penalties

Slide 18 - Quiz

05:57
To which dimension do these benefits belong?
A
Socio-cultural
B
Economic
C
Demographic
D
Political

Slide 19 - Quiz

07:17
When there are many migrant workers in society, willing to work for a lower wage, this makes the wages drop
A
true
B
false

Slide 20 - Quiz

08:38
About the competition for work
A
This is mostly experienced by highly educated people by skilled workers
B
This is mostly experienced in menial jobs by EU internal migrants
C
This is experienced by low skilled workers from asylum seekers
D
This isn't really happening, there are enough jobs in wealthy countries

Slide 21 - Quiz

These people are an axample of __________ people in the Dutch Society.
A
segregated
B
multicultural
C
emigrant
D
integrated

Slide 22 - Quiz