This document contains questions and answers about migration categorized into 5 sections. It discusses different types of migration like economic migration, forced migration, periodic movement, emigration, immigration, and intercontinental migration. Key terms discussed include push and pull factors, refugees, and undocumented immigrants. Statistics provided include the number of displaced people worldwide being 65 million and the number of Filipinos globally being 92.2 million, with 10 million being overseas foreign workers. The United States is identified as the top country for receiving immigrants.
6. Answer Filipinos
Filipinos (Filipino: Mga Pilipino) are the people who
are native to, or identified with the country of the
Philippines. ... The modern Filipino identity, with its
Austronesian roots, was developed in conjunction
with Spanish, Chinese and American influences.
7. Question
Domelyn has a friend from America.
Her friend decided to live here in the
Philippines. What type of migration is
implied?
9. QuestionForces that can either induce people to
move to a new location or oblige them
to leave old residences; they can be
economic, political, cultural, and
environmentally based.
18. Question Max is a city girl living in a beautiful
life. When she was at the right age, she
decided to leave the city to live on a
mountain province. What type of
migration is implied on the above
story?
25. Question Sera is a Filipino gay . He/she and her/his
boyfriend live on the same roof. One day, he
found out his/her boyfriend cheating, not on an
exam but with a beautiful girl named Sarah and
because she/he was broken hearted, Sera
decided to leave the Philippines to live in
Europe. What type of migration can you imply
base on the above story?
27. Question
They are those who have been
forced to flee his or her country
because of persecution, war, or
violence.
28. Answer Refugee
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her
country because of persecution, war, or violence.
A refugee has a well-founded fear of persecution for
reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or
membership in a particular social group.
32. AnswerImmigrants chose to come for various reasons,
such as to live in freedom, to practice their
religion freely, to escape poverty or
oppression, and to make better lives for
themselves and their children. Some
immigrants come to the U.S. because of
employment opportunities.
33. Question Grace N. and Grace B move to
United Kingdom to improve
standard of living by gaining a
better paid job.
36. Question
What type of migration can you say if
Hannah Kate leaves the Philippines to
settle down in America together with her
old foreigner husband?
38. Question
Arbee goes to school everyday riding a
school bus and returns home after class.
What type of migration is implied?
39. Answer Cyclic movement
?It involves journeys that begin at our home base and
bring us back to it.
?Movement away from home for a short period of time.
45. Answer United States
The United States. The U.S. remains the top country for
receiving migrants, taking in 989,900 in 2013. ...
Germany. Germany took less than half of the migrants
welcomed by the U.S., accepting 468,800 permanent
immigrants in 2013.
The United Kingdom. In 2013, the U.K. took 291,000
permanent immigrants.
France.
Canada.
47. Question
Having no choice, Franz and his family
leave their place in Marawi due to
continuous war. What type of migration
can you say base on the above situation?
56. Answer 92.2 million
Of a total current population of 92.2 million, there are
approximately 10 million Overseas Filipino Workers
(OFWs) around the world in 170 countries, with 1
million in Saudi Arabia alone, followed by Japan, Hong
Kong, the United Arab Emirates and Taiwan.