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Migration and Globalization

Migration and Globalization 1 Migration and Globalization Table of Contents Introduction .. 2 A Brief History of Migration .. 4 Migration in an Earlier Era of Globalization .. 4 Post-World War II Migration .. 6 Migration Today .. 7 Why Does Migration Happen? .. 9 Push 9 Environmental Refugees .. 12 Pull Factors .. 14 Economic Effects of Migration .. 16 Migration and the Economic Crisis .. 17 The Case of the Filipino Nurses .. 18 Cultural Effects of Migration .. 20 The European Immigration Debate .. 20 Challenges Ahead .. 21 Human Trafficking .. 22 Post-9/11 Policies .. 25 EU Integration .. 25 An International Organization to Plan Migration Policy? .. 28 Conclusion .. 29 Glossary .. 30 Works Cited .. 31 Migration and Globalization 2 Introduction Transnational flows of goods and capital have driven Globalization during recent years. These flows have been made possible by the gradual lowering of barriers to trade and investment across national borders, thus allowing for the expansion of the global economy.

The effects of the first era of migration can be seen in the population compositions of many countries in the Western Hemisphere. In the latter part of the 19th century, for example, nearly 15 percent of the U.S. population was foreign born, with the overwhelming majority of these immigrants arriving from Europe.

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