Migration and ethnic relations - QUIZ 1

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QUIZ 1
Question 1 Spatial mobility is one of the forms of international migration.
Answer: True False Question 2   Migrants are primarily employed in construction, agriculture and services.
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 3   The second phased of international migration after World War II was characterized by more complex and new patterns of migration, such as former emigration countries turning into immigration countries (as in the case of Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece).
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 4 While labour migration was significant for the period 1945-1973, in the following years other types of migrations - such as family reunion and humanitarian movements- predominate.
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 5 Many Western European states claimed to be “zero immigration countries”, because they had almost no share of foreigners in their populations.
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 6 Push-pull model of migration deals with personal contacts and social networks.
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 7
Organized recruitment of foreign workers was curbed in the early 1970s due to changes in the local economies, not related to global investment patterns and the expansion of the service sector.  
Answer: True False Incorrect
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Question 8 Migration flows data represent the total number of immigrants living within a country.
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 9 Commuting is a temporal and a short-distance form of spatial mobility
Answer: True False Correct
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Question 10 In comparison to temporary mobility, migration results in more permanent and fundamental change in everyday activities of an individual. Answer: True False Correct
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Question 11   The first phase of international migration after World War II was characterised by drawing large numbers of migrant workers from less developed countries to Western Europe, North America and Oceania, often through “guest worker systems”, but also due to migration of “colonial workers” and permanent migration (in the case of North America and Oceania). ... zobacz całą notatkę



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