AC9HG8K08
Changing nations
reasons for, and effects of, internal migration and international migration in Australia, China or other countries
Elaborations
- AC9HG8K08_E1identifying and explaining the main types and patterns of internal and international migration, such as permanent migration, temporary labour migration, student migration, forced migration (including refugees, illegal migrants and illegally trafficked people) and circular migration
- AC9HG8K08_E2explaining how mining developments affect employment growth in regions and cities, and influence internal migration in Australia; for example, migration leading to population growth in mining areas such as Pilbara in Western Australia and Bowen Basin in North Queensland
- AC9HG8K08_E3explaining changing influences on migration over time; for example, chain migration related to connection to family, employment, education or health; circular migration involving short-term mobility related to visits to family or for a cultural event
- AC9HG8K08_E4identifying and explaining the patterns of temporary internal migration and permanent internal migration in China and the effects on the places of origin and destination
- AC9HG8K08_E5interpreting population data and describing the relationship between international migration and urban concentration within Australia, and internal migration and urban concentration within China
- AC9HG8K08_E6exploring the connections between the cultural diversity of places and how they are affected by internal and international migration; for example, in Australia or China
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