MIGRATION

From the beginning of human history, people have moved from one place to another. They seek better jobs and schools and leave behind unstable political conditions and limited opportunities. These factors often cause people to immigrate from less developed countries to more developed countries. The s...

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Main Author: Milson, Andrew J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Indenpendence, KY National Geographic Learning 2014
Series:Global issues
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Summary:From the beginning of human history, people have moved from one place to another. They seek better jobs and schools and leave behind unstable political conditions and limited opportunities. These factors often cause people to immigrate from less developed countries to more developed countries. The same factors also lead people to migrate within a country. Migration examines the forces behind migration, the challenges that migrants face, and the ways in which new populations enrich their communities
Item Description:includes index
Volume.1. Grade 5 reading level (blue) -- Volume . 2 . Grade 6-7 reading level (orange) -- Volume . 3 . Grade 8 reading level (green)
Physical Description:3 volume colour illustrations, colour maps 25 cm
ISBN:9780736297707
9780736297684
9780736297691