“Migration within a country’s borders have greater negative impacts at their origin than their destination”. Discuss the statement [15 marks] Introduction * Definition of migration and internal migration * Reasons why people move (Push/Pull Factors) * Explain Lee’s migration model * Types of Internal Migration (Inter-urban‚ Intra-urban‚ counter urbanisation‚ urbanisation) Body * Social. Economic. Environmental. Political. (S.E.E.P.) impacts * Case Study (Statistics)
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there yet?" Often‚ we are so obsessed with the destination that we neglect to see the process that takes us there‚ the thrills of the unpredictable journey and the things we learn from both the positive and negative challenges we face. Similarly‚ the poet‚ Peter Skrzynecki documents the importance of the physical journey as a learning experience in his poem‚ "crossing the red sea". His recounts shows us how even though we may focus on the destination‚ it is not until later in life‚ we may reflect
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Compare Africa‚ Latin America and ASEAN as potential investment destinations of China’s outward FDI China has become a capital-surplus economy and its overseas investment has grown apace. Although its outward investment is still small in absolute terms‚ especially compared to the huge inward flow‚ China’s overseas enterprises have been quietly gaining importance as new sources of international capital. They are now globally diversified and involved in a wide variety of sectors‚ including banking
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1. Research Title: Investigating destination attributes‚ tourist motivation and travel values of the Bengali community in London to Cox’s Bazar‚ Bangladesh 2. Introduction: Today tourism has been considered as a great phenomenon involving movement of millions of people all over the world as the largest and fastest growing single industry in the world. In tourism industry‚ more than 235 million people employment opportunities generating around 9.2% of global GDP (WTTC‚ 2010). The tourism is sharply
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and marketing strategies to their customers. The main idea was it to find the different views according to motivation of traveling and destination activities of two age groups. These age groups were the generation Y ages 18 to 23 and the generation X ages 24 to 40. The research showed that there were major differences between the motivation of traveling and destination activities between those two age groups. The generation Y is more active and the generation X is more risk averse. Research papers
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------------------------------------------------- UK as a tourism generating region‚ analyse on UK residents behaviour regarding what influence their choice of destination. “Tourists are people who travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment” (UNWTO 1995) Indeed‚ tourists make a choice when decided to go on holiday‚ their motivations in leaving their traditional environment create demand in tourism and this phenomena has been going on for many years‚ changing a lot in the last
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The phenomenon of migration‚ which is associated with the globalisation process of the world’s economy‚ is also reflected in Poland. The emigration of Poles indicates a tendency of temporary or seasonal departures‚ which is in accordance with the migration trends observed in Europe or throughout the world. Polish migration to the UK has been a controvertial issue from the start. A comparison of social and economic consequences of emigration from new member countries is rendered to be difficult
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How is Singapore promoting herself as a luxury destination and what can be better done to meet future trends? 1. Defining Luxury Tourism 2.1 Luxury Travel Sectors According to International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM)‚ the luxury travel sector is characterized by uniqueness and brand imagery. Uniqueness is the fusion of quality‚ creativity and a reputable culture of knowledge‚ skill and expertise while brand imagery is the emotional communication that one feels with the image associated
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Essay plan "Migration within a country’s borders has a greater negative impact at their origin than at their destination. Discuss this statement" Introduction - Definition of migration - internal migration and define it - introduce the "lee’s" model that talks about the behavioural movement - types of migration e.g. urbanization‚ transmigration as it is also a migration across a country’s border - reasons why people migrate‚ say about push/pull factors Main body - Case study e.g.
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Unit 8: Worldwide destinations M2: Explain how different factors might affect travel to India. Monsoon season Monsoon season in India The death toll from this year’s monsoon has already climbed past 800‚ and now some 1.2 million people have been marooned‚ and about 2 million more affected in the impoverished state of Bihar‚ where the Koshi River has burst its banks‚ breached safety embankments and submerged all roads leading to the region. Indian villagers wade through flood water in
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