Migration

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Who are rational utility maximisers?
Individuals motivated to move by material self-interest
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What is the welfare magnet hypothesis?
The desire migrants have to benefit from more generous welfare systems
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Who created the welfare magnet hypothesis?
Borjas and Giulietti
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What are the four discourses of migration?
Numbers, cultural threat, welfare burden and media
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What is a melting pot/interculturalism?
When migrant traditions blend with local ones to form a new cultural pattern
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What is a criticism for multiculturalism?
It can encourage separation and fragmentation
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What was the British Nationality Act 1948?
The unrestricted entitlement to enter Britain if you were a member of the commonwealth
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Which immigration policy introduced work permits as a condition for immigration into the UK?
Immigration act of 1971
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In the Immigration system, which tier would a student be?
Tier 4
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What are the four features of the 2014 immigration act?
Removal, Appeals, Access to services and miscellaneous
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What does dispersal mean?
The attempt to disperse migrants throughout the UK
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What does integration mean?
The attempt to integrate migrants into society
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What was a disadvantage of refugee dispersal 2004?
The refugees were exposed to deprivation and volatile, hostile environments
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