3.1 Migration to the Netherlands V2

Chapter 3 Migration
3.1 Migration to the Netherlands
3.2 From Morocco to Europe
3.3 Fleeing from Afghanistan
3.4 Working for a multinational
3.5 Fleeing from natural hazards
3.6 Dutch emigrants
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Chapter 3 Migration
3.1 Migration to the Netherlands
3.2 From Morocco to Europe
3.3 Fleeing from Afghanistan
3.4 Working for a multinational
3.5 Fleeing from natural hazards
3.6 Dutch emigrants

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Different Ethnicity

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Different Ethnicity

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

3.1 Migration to the Netherlands

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Learning Goals:
1. Name the biggest groups of immigrants in the Netherlands and explain why they
came here 
2. Put the arrival of current groups of migrants to the Netherlands into the correct
chronological order
What are we going to do today?:
- Intro
- A popular country for immigrants
- Guest workers from the Mediterranean
- Migrants from former colonies
- Homework

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What is immigrate?
What is emigrate?

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Emigrate: to leave one location, such as one's native country or region, to live in another
Immigrate: to move into a non-native country or region to live in

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A popular country for immigrants
A lot of diversity in the Netherlands originates from the time after WW2.

More people immigrate than emigrate.

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Guest workers from the Mediterranean
1960 Dutch economy grew fast.
Workers came from Italy, Portugal, Spain, Morocco and Turkey

Guest workers
Return migration

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Do you think migrant workers are highly educated?
A
Yes
B
No

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Migrants from former colonies
Most important: Surinam, Indonesia and Dutch Antilles (most of it)

Many of them spoke Dutch  and were afraid that they wouldn't become independent.

Indonesia 1945, Surinam 1975, Dutch Antilles 1986

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Laptop
Do exercises 2 - 5 of 3.1

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