C5.3 China - Lesson 7: Migration and urbanization (2T1)

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In your notebook:
What is the subject?
What is the connection between this map and this chapter?

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Which countries do you think have more squares?

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CHINA
is changing





C5.3: Migration and urbanization
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CHINA
is changing

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CHINESE CITIES
TROUGH THE YEARS

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FIRST 10 MINUTES:
IN PAIRS (or alone):
  1. You can explain why there is mass migration from the countryside to the towns and cities (rural-urban migration) (G145).
  2. You can explain how globalisation processes often lead to social inequality and regional inequality (G226).
  3. You know the 5 different scale levels.
  4. You can explain why there is a floating population in China.
  5. You can describe how the appearance of towns and cities has changed.
  6. You can explain the difference between the terms urbanisation rate and urbanisation level (G240).
Finished? Make 5 in your workbook.

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You can explain why there is mass migration from the countryside to the towns and cities (rural-urban migration) (G145).

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You can explain how globalisation processes often lead to 
social inequality and regional inequality (G226).

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URBANIZATION

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BOOMING COASTAL REGION

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DELTA'S
Jangtsedelta
Shanghai - Office o.t. world

Parelrivierdelta
Shenzhen - Factory o.t. world

Inland migration?

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Migration from the countryside to the cities
1980 - 80% lived on the countryside.
NU - Over 60% lives in cities.

The urbanizationrate increases.

RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION

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CHECK EXERCISES
1 TO 4

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RURAL-
URBAN

Population who lives in cities.

The increase in the level of urbanization.

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PUSH- AND PULL

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HUKOU
"Pasport that says you have to stay in the area you were born in,"
You can explain why there is a floating population in China.

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Let's go!
  • Read C5.3 at p76-77
  • Make questions 5 + 6
Use the atlas for exercise 5

Finished? Make exercise 11 or use your Chromebook to make the list of knowledge and skills.

This is also the homework for the next lesson.

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GOALS OF C5.3
  1. You can explain why there is mass migration from the countryside to the towns and cities (rural-urban migration) (G145).
  2. You can explain how globalisation processes often lead to social inequality and regional inequality (G226).
  3. You know the 5 different scale levels.
  4. You can explain why there is a floating population in China.
  5. You can describe how the appearance of towns and cities has changed.
  6. You can explain the difference between the terms urbanisation rate and urbanisation level (G240).

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HOMEWORK
THURSDAY:
C5.3: Emerging China
Make question 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
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We discuss the quiz as well



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