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Something difficult or unpleasant that you must endure or overcome. (economics, homeland, hardship)
hardship
The process in which a country loses its most educated and talented workers to other countries through migration. (economy, barrier, brain drain)
brain drain
When an immigrant/refugee gets sent back to his/her homeland. (repatriation, economy, push factor)
repatriation
A country’s monetary situation. (economy, push factor, cultural marker)
economy
A person who is entering a country to live there and make it his home. (emigrant, immigrant, refugee)
immigrant
Is the movement of people from one place in the world to another. (migration,discrimination, homeland)
migration
Things from our own culture which we continue to practice even when we move to another country like our music, our language, our food, the way we celebrate certain holidays. (prejudice, barrier, cultural marker)
cultural marker
Moving to a place because of something good such as nicer climate, better food supply, better job, better education is available there. (pull factor, push factor, economics)
pull factor
Leaving a place because of a problem such as a food shortage, war, flood or famine. (pull factor, push factor, economics)
push factor
When groups of people move back to where they came from. Ex: Ms. Leena will return to her homeland, India. (discrimination, cultural marker, return migrtion)
return migration
A person who has moved to a new country because of a situation in their former home. Like wars in the stories of Josef, Isabel and Mahmood. (economy, hardship, refugee)
refugee
Leaving one country to move to another. Ex: leaving Panama to live USA (internal migration, return migration, external migration)
external migration
Moving to a new home within a state, country, or continent. Ex: moving from Colon to Chiriqui (internal migration, return migration, external migration)
internal migration