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Component 2: Human Interactions - Global Connections
Quick questions on Global migration: patterns, drivers, impacts and governance - OCR A-Level Geography
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What is governance of migration?Show answer
Migration is governed at multiple scales, and governance is highly contested. National governments control entry through visa systems, points-based schemes, border enforcement and asylum policy, balancing economic need against political pressure. International organisations shape the framework: the UNHCR protects refugees, the IOM coordinates migration management, and international law (the Refugee Convention, human-rights treaties) sets obligations. Regional blocs create free-movement zones (historically the EU).
What is q1?Show answer
Define a refugee and explain how it differs from an economic migrant. [3 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Explain one benefit and one cost of emigration for a source region. [4 marks]
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