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History
Migrants in Britain and Notting Hill
The Process of Change
Factors Affecting Migration
Factors Affecting Migration
What You Need to Know
Understand how key features in migration link with societal features in the periods studied.
Explain the concepts of voluntary, forced, temporary, and internal migration.
Focus on 'pull' factors drawing migrants to Britain while maintaining awareness of 'push' factors.
Analyze patterns of change, trends, and turning points in migration history.
Evaluate the influence of key factors: institutions (government/Church), religion, economic influences, and societal attitudes.
Explain how factors worked together to influence migration developments.
Apply case studies to explore key factors and make detailed comparisons over time.
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