AQA UNIT1 - Geography Migration

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    AQA UNIT1 - Geography Migration
    Can anyone clarify what you need to know on
    migration and how many case studies.

    As far as im aware you have to know:

    Push Pull Factors
    Impact at origin & destination
    Case study: Poland to UK (or alternative)
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    Re: AQA UNIT1 - Geography Migration
    Sounds about right to me, make sure you include the effects of migration aswell. Social, economic, environmental, all that jazz.

    The Poland case study you refer to, is that Gdansk to Peterborough?
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