i know it probably comes too late, but you can turn on the transcript under the three dots. It will show you the subtitles so you can read them at your own pace
1. When did the first modern humans leave Africa? ーmore than a thousand years ago 2. How is migration defined in the video? as permanent change of residence 3. What are some of the different contexts in which migration has taken place? military conquest, flight of refugees, expulsion, or enslavement. 4. What percentage of the world's population lives away from their birthplace? 3% 5. What are push and pull factors? Push factors: circumstances in the country of origin that lead people to emigrate ex) poverty war, environmental disaster Pull factors:conditions in the destination that make immigration attractive such as ecpnomic opportunity and political freedom. 6. What are the different types of migration mentioned in the video? Asylum seeker:
7. What does the Geneva Convention state? no person may be sent back to a country where they face inhuman treatment, torture, or the death penalty. 8. What is illegal migration? 9. Why is migration seen as a threat? 10. What are some examples of how migration policies have become restrictive? 11. What is one of the results of the restrictions on migration? 12. What are some of the advantages of migration?
Nice presentation. I appreciate the facts being given in a calm manner, rather than the excited and breathless presentation in our news today. Thank you.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:06 🌍 *Migration is a historic driver of human development, dating back over a hundred thousand years.* 01:04 💔 *Push factors (e.g., poverty, war) and pull factors (e.g., economic opportunities) contribute to migration, with approximately 216 million people living away from their place of birth.* 02:05 💼 *Different forms of migration include asylum seekers, labor migration, and international migration of highly trained professionals.* 02:53 🌎 *Main migration routes: U.S. hosts most immigrants, followed by Russia and Germany, with origins primarily from Mexico, India, China, and Russia.* 04:14 🚧 *Migration is often viewed as a threat due to fears like economic burden, loss of national identity, and security issues, leading to increasingly restrictive policies.* 06:13 💰 *Migration has positive aspects, contributing over $300 billion annually to migrants' home countries, addressing declining birth rates and aging societies in destination countries.* 07:10 🌐 *To address migration challenges, a constructive policy is crucial, including regulated immigration and rights for legitimate asylum seekers.* Made with HARPA AI
I call for an update, change the "Fence" between us and mexico to a wall, and remove the UK from the EU. Thanks, and let's make this video great again.
Listening comprehension questions: Watch the video on International Migration and answer the following questions: When did the first modern humans leave Africa? More than a hundred thousand years ago How is migration defined in the video? What are some of the different contexts in which migration has taken place? What percentage of the world's population lives away from their birthplace? What are push and pull factors? What are the different types of migration mentioned in the video? What does the Geneva Convention state? What is illegal migration? Why is migration seen as a threat? What are some examples of how migration policies have become restrictive? What is one of the results of the restrictions on migration? What are some of the advantages of migration?
I find migration "advantages" quite interesting: 1 - Goverment relies on many migrant newborns (as said earlier migrants are NOT integrated into the country society) 2 - Most of money earned by a migrant come out from the country to be spent elsewhere 3 - Cultural diversity based on the low social integration of migrants leads to the social diversity.
4:58 Actually, that's a common fallacy. There are only very small fences, each which go no longer than 10 miles each. There is more border not fenced, than there is that is secured. The only country to successfully build a full border fence is Israel and they completed it only last year.
Ever try GOOGLING? I have friends in Italy (In Genoca, Roma and Torino) who are more worried about having jobs and working. Thanks to the EU, the competition is far more steep. People are angry and protesting because of bad financial management, unbalanced services and incompetent government staffing. Immigrants are the last thing they should worry about. Lest they turn into Greece. What good is having a country when it's BROKE?
my question is why should europe witch is a poor continent house the biggest quantity of ppl for squaremile on earth why is africa the richest continent on earth not give chance for few europeans to start industrys or the naturals so they dont have to go to europe you know that the soil in africa can deliver 3 crops for year and that europe delivers 1, maybe, if weather is good?
The figures shown here are incorrecht.The Pproportion of immigrant population in Germany is not 13%, as shown in the graphics (3:53) but roughly 20%, with the largest group of migrants coming from the former USSR, not Turkey.
"so the locals there (in America) don't really have a right to restrict immigration on cultural/racial grounds" what a prudent conclusion based on something arbitrary... the locals aren't bound to such a deprivation of rights they can decide on their own whether or not something should be changed.
Oh, wonderful: migration contributes to cultural diversity (which, as many ethnically diverse countries like most of Africa's states, some of South-East-Asia's, and some Latin American ones demonstrate, is a very good thing and contributes to stability, the functionality of democracy, and general interpersonal harmony), and helps us ease the problems of a declining birthrate, so we don't become less in number, but just get replaced by people with higher birthrates.
As a trained professional migrant, who had to go though a rigorous and sometimes ridiculous amount of bureaucracy for my visa, I appreciate your detailed and diplomatic display of current world migration issues. It is also my hope that people would be able to move, legally, yet more freely to the places that they wish to live.
Brazil received more than 6.000.000 immigrants from Europe and to a less extent, Middle East. Now there are many Brazilians in Europe, but they are coming back to Brazil, due to European crisis and Brazilian economic growth. We received Europeans very well, all the times and even encouraged European immigration in the past. Today, Europeans are coming back as immigrants to Brazil and I wonder if our country should receive them well, as they maltreated Brazilians in Europe wen we come there.
Yes, I agree, however there is no way to tell who will work and who won't. We have more native-born in Europe and the US that use and abuse social services FAR more than foreigners. Immigration agencies prefer people who can support themselves AND contribute to society. Illegals TRY to do so, but they can't get REAL help and support. If anything, lax immigration on single, educated applicants, stricter on extended families. (Asylum applicants are a special case.)
Hi guys! Could you help me? I'm student and i do project about Alytus (city in Lithuania). Alytus was built as industrial city, but during last 20 years it lost approximately 40% of its citizens. The main reason - emigration. So may you know cities in Europe or Asia, which had suffered by emigration, but recovered? Thanks a lot.
This is a very calm, logical presentation of the concept of migration. I do wish the presenters had gone on to address the unfounded fears of the destination countries, especially with regard to security and supposed financial burden. As pointed out in his 2006 book "Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them," author Philippe Legrain gives copious statistics showing many financial advantages to allowing immigration of both skilled and unskilled workers into first world countries.
Countries those are facing migration problem needs to welcome those immigrants who have hobby in protecting environment and interest in modern agriculture.
interesting debate.. I just wanted to correct you comrade Stalin that the Germans have produced some of the most influential philosophers to date: I. Kant (liberal philosophy), Leibniz (calculus), Hegel and Marx - just to name a few. I would say that their work is a better representative of German philosophy than that of Nietzche, Schopenhauer
According to the Italian National Budget: 42% is used on social services and out of that 42%, 4% is used on Immigrants and Foreign Nationals. That's less than 3% of the Entire Italian GDP that helps Immigrants while the strain on the Native Italian Gentry is Considerably more. Immigrants are NOT one of the causes.
Steve Job's father came from syria. Steve jobs created one of the world's richest companies that employs people in the hundreds of thousands. Just cause you come from a third world country does not mean you're a criminal, thug, leech, etc. Can you imagine what would happen if we didn't let his father in just because of his country of origins?
You didn´t get the point. You see Germany only negative, tho Germany brought some of the most important inventions, cultural and philosophical developments to the world.
For one, that is not guaranteed. COST OF LIVING is a good reason why many immigrants don't try to have many kids in their new host country. (They can't afford them.) The birthrates are higher in their old country because chances are they are agricultural societies and they need more kids to work the farm. Birthrates are higher in rural regions rather urban because it's expensive. Most families stop at 2 kids. And even with that Italy is still 88-90% ITALIAN. Think critically.
Americans fought for their land the same way Europeans did. If that's the case, most Europeans are not native to their land. What are hungarians doing in the middle of Europe for example? They should be in the Urals. People conquer other people's land. It's their country so they can do whatever they want with it.
thought this was informative till I saw 3:30 Umm don't know why Puerto Rico is there If Puerto Rico has been part of the United States territory since the early 1900's
Africa is for Africans, Asia is for Asians and South America is for Latinos? Africa was colonised by Europe for over 100 years. South America was colonised by Portugal, Spain and France and now over 50% of its population is of European decent... Asia was colonised by Europe, more specifically Britain. So was Oceania. Please tell me how you are finding it very hard to move to Argentina, Zimbabwe or India.
LEGAL?! What is the number of UNPROMOTED - ILLEGAL, rights of Migration? Why do you need to denote especially "legitimacy" as a condition, when you promote Human Rights, if not to previlige some and discriminate others? Have you heard about the Tragedy of Otranto?
No. The United States were not like Germany or Japan, with individual leaders for each state. For example, in Germany they didnt start out united and break apart, then united again. IN the USA, the states were Unanimously united and only with the issue of slavery and state representation in congress did rifts begin to occur and some states "seceded' But the American Civil War was fought NOT to Unite the states but to Preserve the (already existing) Union between them.
"quality health care" And who pay for health care, if immigrant loose job in new country ? Also you forgot, that native people have natural immunity to diseases in own climate. "Finally, there hasn't been empty land"but war, plague ,natural cataclysm create new empty places. "people have still moved around"because this process is promotion, not by nature, but by interation corporation. Government is group people which represents citizens. Citizens also not always want new people in own country.
@AnnikaGarratt It's interesting, isn't it, that the "globalization" demanded by economic elites is all about the free movement of Goods, and Capital, but populations should be held where they are and their movements restricted by law? Just sayin...
The US does not have grounds to restrict immigration based on culture/race? The United States is a country founded off of european immigration, try not to miss that important detail. The United States has formed its own culture and system off of European ones and Roman ones. Now your going to tell me that africans and latinos moving in hords to the US speaking whatever languages following whatever traditions wont do anything negative to the united states in regards to demographics and culture?
Even before Ford was born? Ford was born in 1863..... Germany didn't even exist back then! You were still a bunch of warring states - Preussen, Bayern, Sachsen, Wurttemburg, Brunswick, Anhalt Dessau, Mecklenburg, etc etc
So, you'd have a problem with me being an American, living in Europe, speaking English in a place that is not the UK among friends that share my language and supporting the US National Team in Football and hitting on European men (I'm gay, don't like girls)...But at the same time, I am fluent in the host country's language, only speak it to the citizens of the country and native friends and I'd be a working member of society, educated and all. You'd have a problem with that?
Depends, what kind of immigration are you talking about? that where the Japanese company posts job adds in international agencies? or those where immigrants go to Japan without money, without home, without jobs, getting welfare for nothing, with no school education, no real use. Cause the last example is what's happening in Europe.
For one, UNLESS you have a JOB with a Japanese Company and have the proper work visa, you cannot get help from the Japanese Government under LAW, so your argument about immigrants being a burden on Japanese government is unfounded and untrue. Most immigrants that do come to Japan ARE educated and have valuable skills (Especially in the Medical Field) but are fighting and studying to stay in the country. Nurses in other Asian countries are studying Japanese more than ever to pass the exams.
migration will be never ending issue in the world.... south to north -for freedom and economic improvement and north to south for the natural resources, and neoliberalism or neo-colonialism, isn't it? However, i appreciate the documentary!
it is totally different for them as they know few of their kids will die before they even become adults because of disease, food or war. So they have more kids also so they can help them farm as it is cheaper to farm using family as labor so i understand why they do it.
Given two countries A and B, the ratio of immigrants and emigrants should be more or less constant (with some reasonably sized buffer e.g. 10000 people). For instance, if the Poles want to migrate to the UK or Norway, there should be enough British or Norwegian people to migrate to Poland. If not, the borders should be closed. We want the whole world to develop globally, and allowing uncontrolled migration will not help.
There were colonists - invaders in African soil. I do not support colonialism in africa, but if somebody says: I wanna be treated as equal, and goes on to punish people generations after the deed - it is wrong. If one side backs down, other becomes agressive. If you give a hand, they see a weakness in it. And I come from country that emits migrants, not attracts them. Was a migrant myself, but went back home. Didnt want to see how my countrymen implode the calm society, full of passive people.
Of course normal people supported their empire. Why would you be against having colonies and conquering other lands? Why would you be against your country getting richer, living standards increase, prices down, and nation's borders expanding? Its not like the people then thought that Africans were equals....besides, for such a 'loving' religion, the Germans were ruthless during the 30 years war...Prussian Empire....Nazis.....
Well, I didn't think I'd be studying software engineering, and I was no expecting to have to live through a global pandemic. Also, if I could go back 4 years, I'd tell my friends that when we said we wouldn't ever lose contact, it would all be a lie. What would you tell yourself 4 years ago? :)
This Is Joe I would tell myself that everything I do will have meaning someday. And now I am doing great in life and have studied many engineering life techniques. Honestly had no idea that 2020 was gonna be a massive pandemic and a global march. But life is going pretty good since then. Thanks for talking. This was a wholesome part of my day!
Thanks for doing my geography homework for me
It was a pleasure ;)
lol same
Me too😂
Haha lol
This was my English class homework (from Germany)
My humanities teacher said to write literally every that is said on the video. I'm taking 3 hours to write a 2 minutes video. Why teacher why???
Hahaha! I understand how it feels.
Yeah Same! just got given this as homework -.-
Same!
i know it probably comes too late, but you can turn on the transcript under the three dots. It will show you the subtitles so you can read them at your own pace
And he is a humanity teacher...
1. When did the first modern humans leave Africa?
ーmore than a thousand years ago
2. How is migration defined in the video?
as permanent change of residence
3. What are some of the different contexts in which migration has taken place?
military conquest, flight of refugees, expulsion, or enslavement.
4. What percentage of the world's population lives away from their birthplace?
3%
5. What are push and pull factors?
Push factors: circumstances in the country of origin that lead people to emigrate ex) poverty war, environmental disaster
Pull factors:conditions in the destination that make immigration attractive such as ecpnomic opportunity and political freedom.
6. What are the different types of migration mentioned in the video?
Asylum seeker:
7. What does the Geneva Convention state?
no person may be sent back to a country where they face inhuman treatment, torture, or the death penalty.
8. What is illegal migration?
9. Why is migration seen as a threat?
10. What are some examples of how migration policies have become restrictive?
11. What is one of the results of the restrictions on migration?
12. What are some of the advantages of migration?
This is literally my quiz
Nice presentation. I appreciate the facts being given in a calm manner, rather than the excited and breathless presentation in our news today. Thank you.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:06 🌍 *Migration is a historic driver of human development, dating back over a hundred thousand years.*
01:04 💔 *Push factors (e.g., poverty, war) and pull factors (e.g., economic opportunities) contribute to migration, with approximately 216 million people living away from their place of birth.*
02:05 💼 *Different forms of migration include asylum seekers, labor migration, and international migration of highly trained professionals.*
02:53 🌎 *Main migration routes: U.S. hosts most immigrants, followed by Russia and Germany, with origins primarily from Mexico, India, China, and Russia.*
04:14 🚧 *Migration is often viewed as a threat due to fears like economic burden, loss of national identity, and security issues, leading to increasingly restrictive policies.*
06:13 💰 *Migration has positive aspects, contributing over $300 billion annually to migrants' home countries, addressing declining birth rates and aging societies in destination countries.*
07:10 🌐 *To address migration challenges, a constructive policy is crucial, including regulated immigration and rights for legitimate asylum seekers.*
Made with HARPA AI
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I've asked my students to watch this video for homework, it`s been very useful, nice and well done video
In the year 2021, this is currently my Ethics homework. Thanks for the demonstration!
Same
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I call for an update, change the "Fence" between us and mexico to a wall, and remove the UK from the EU. Thanks, and let's make this video great again.
Very interesting and well done... thank you
Sara Casella Thanks!
ok
I like and use it in my classes
What program did you use for your editing?
Adobe After Effects
what is the attitude toward migration of the producers of the film?
Do you have trancript?
i must say well researched and well done
+Hassaan bin Jalil Thanks!
do you have pdf or ppt for this whole lesson?
Uhh, aren't the white farmers in Zimbabwe immigrants as well?
i agree that now, many people see migration as a threat, because even the word "immigrant" has a negative connotation to it that people put on it.
What is the music called in the background of the video
Listening comprehension questions: Watch the video on International Migration and answer the following questions:
When did the first modern humans leave Africa?
More than a hundred thousand years ago
How is migration defined in the video?
What are some of the different contexts in which migration has taken place?
What percentage of the world's population lives away from their birthplace?
What are push and pull factors?
What are the different types of migration mentioned in the video?
What does the Geneva Convention state?
What is illegal migration?
Why is migration seen as a threat?
What are some examples of how migration policies have become restrictive?
What is one of the results of the restrictions on migration?
What are some of the advantages of migration?
where do you see this in the world today ?
I find migration "advantages" quite interesting:
1 - Goverment relies on many migrant newborns (as said earlier migrants are NOT integrated into the country society)
2 - Most of money earned by a migrant come out from the country to be spent elsewhere
3 - Cultural diversity based on the low social integration of migrants leads to the social diversity.
4:58 Actually, that's a common fallacy. There are only very small fences, each which go no longer than 10 miles each. There is more border not fenced, than there is that is secured. The only country to successfully build a full border fence is Israel and they completed it only last year.
bonjour
What definition of immigration is being used that classifies people from Puerto Rico into the United States as immigrants?
How did you do the presentation?
Ever try GOOGLING? I have friends in Italy (In Genoca, Roma and Torino) who are more worried about having jobs and working. Thanks to the EU, the competition is far more steep. People are angry and protesting because of bad financial management, unbalanced services and incompetent government staffing. Immigrants are the last thing they should worry about. Lest they turn into Greece. What good is having a country when it's BROKE?
youtuber explain more better than a teacher
Denmark and Norway have intense migration policies
my question is why should europe witch is a poor continent house the biggest quantity of ppl for squaremile on earth why is africa the richest continent on earth not give chance for few europeans to start industrys or the naturals so they dont have to go to europe you know that the soil in africa can deliver 3 crops for year and that europe delivers 1, maybe, if weather is good?
maybe it is due to the fact that the whole African continent will be sooner or later either washed or dried out by climate change?
Do you have a script of the video?
edeos.org/downloads-erklaervideos-unterrichtsmaterialien/#international-migration
thank you!
The figures shown here are incorrecht.The Pproportion of immigrant population in Germany is not 13%, as shown in the graphics (3:53) but roughly 20%, with the largest group of migrants coming from the former USSR, not Turkey.
"so the locals there (in America) don't really have a right to restrict immigration on cultural/racial grounds" what a prudent conclusion based on something arbitrary...
the locals aren't bound to such a deprivation of rights they can decide on their own whether or not something should be changed.
Oh, wonderful: migration contributes to cultural diversity (which, as many ethnically diverse countries like most of Africa's states, some of South-East-Asia's, and some Latin American ones demonstrate, is a very good thing and contributes to stability, the functionality of democracy, and general interpersonal harmony), and helps us ease the problems of a declining birthrate, so we don't become less in number, but just get replaced by people with higher birthrates.
Is there a good video regarding types of international migration ...if so please tell me immediately ..🙏
As a trained professional migrant, who had to go though a rigorous and sometimes ridiculous amount of bureaucracy for my visa, I appreciate your detailed and diplomatic display of current world migration issues. It is also my hope that people would be able to move, legally, yet more freely to the places that they wish to live.
migration is not natural. It is business.
DON'T LEAVE OWN LAND.
Brazil received more than 6.000.000 immigrants from Europe and to a less extent, Middle East.
Now there are many Brazilians in Europe, but they are coming back to Brazil, due to European crisis and Brazilian economic growth.
We received Europeans very well, all the times and even encouraged European immigration in the past.
Today, Europeans are coming back as immigrants to Brazil and I wonder if our country should receive them well, as they maltreated Brazilians in Europe wen we come there.
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can anyone tell me how this video was made?
It's created mostly with After Effects
No
Yes, I agree, however there is no way to tell who will work and who won't. We have more native-born in Europe and the US that use and abuse social services FAR more than foreigners. Immigration agencies prefer people who can support themselves AND contribute to society. Illegals TRY to do so, but they can't get REAL help and support.
If anything, lax immigration on single, educated applicants, stricter on extended families. (Asylum applicants are a special case.)
Hi guys! Could you help me? I'm student and i do project about Alytus (city in Lithuania). Alytus was built as industrial city, but during last 20 years it lost approximately 40% of its citizens. The main reason - emigration. So may you know cities in Europe or Asia, which had suffered by emigration, but recovered? Thanks a lot.
So you have grew a lot I think 😂
Pano yung outline?????
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no person may be sent back to a country where they face inhuman treatment, torture, and death penalty.
This is a very calm, logical presentation of the concept of migration. I do wish the presenters had gone on to address the unfounded fears of the destination countries, especially with regard to security and supposed financial burden. As pointed out in his 2006 book "Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them," author Philippe Legrain gives copious statistics showing many financial advantages to allowing immigration of both skilled and unskilled workers into first world countries.
This is thx for my formative assesment
Also true, but there are people who builded their whole lifes there. I don't think that would work with the unemployment that we have right now.
Countries those are facing migration problem needs to welcome those immigrants who have hobby in protecting environment and interest in modern agriculture.
interesting debate.. I just wanted to correct you comrade Stalin that the Germans have produced some of the most influential philosophers to date: I. Kant (liberal philosophy), Leibniz (calculus), Hegel and Marx - just to name a few. I would say that their work is a better representative of German philosophy than that of Nietzche, Schopenhauer
According to the Italian National Budget: 42% is used on social services and out of that 42%, 4% is used on Immigrants and Foreign Nationals.
That's less than 3% of the Entire Italian GDP that helps Immigrants while the strain on the Native Italian Gentry is Considerably more.
Immigrants are NOT one of the causes.
Steve Job's father came from syria. Steve jobs created one of the world's richest companies that employs people in the hundreds of thousands. Just cause you come from a third world country does not mean you're a criminal, thug, leech, etc. Can you imagine what would happen if we didn't let his father in just because of his country of origins?
You didn´t get the point. You see Germany only negative, tho Germany brought some of the most important inventions, cultural and philosophical developments to the world.
For one, that is not guaranteed. COST OF LIVING is a good reason why many immigrants don't try to have many kids in their new host country. (They can't afford them.) The birthrates are higher in their old country because chances are they are agricultural societies and they need more kids to work the farm. Birthrates are higher in rural regions rather urban because it's expensive. Most families stop at 2 kids. And even with that Italy is still 88-90% ITALIAN.
Think critically.
My teacher showed this video to me and my class
the first bit about 'modern' humans leaving Africa is incorrect (sorry to be the annoying critic) great vid though
Why doesn't it work for Europe? I think that's a reasonable question.
Americans fought for their land the same way Europeans did. If that's the case, most Europeans are not native to their land. What are hungarians doing in the middle of Europe for example? They should be in the Urals. People conquer other people's land. It's their country so they can do whatever they want with it.
thought this was informative till I saw 3:30 Umm don't know why Puerto Rico is there If Puerto Rico has been part of the United States territory since the early 1900's
But it's still a territory not a state. I guess that's the reason why it is mentioned in the migration statistics.
Africa is for Africans, Asia is for Asians and South America is for Latinos?
Africa was colonised by Europe for over 100 years.
South America was colonised by Portugal, Spain and France and now over 50% of its population is of European decent...
Asia was colonised by Europe, more specifically Britain. So was Oceania.
Please tell me how you are finding it very hard to move to Argentina, Zimbabwe or India.
because Europeans are productive and all around well bred people that shouldn't have their societies muddled and be leeched off of.
LEGAL?! What is the number of UNPROMOTED - ILLEGAL, rights of Migration? Why do you need to denote especially "legitimacy" as a condition, when you promote Human Rights, if not to previlige some and discriminate others? Have you heard about the Tragedy of Otranto?
No. The United States were not like Germany or Japan, with individual leaders for each state. For example, in Germany they didnt start out united and break apart, then united again.
IN the USA, the states were Unanimously united and only with the issue of slavery and state representation in congress did rifts begin to occur and some states "seceded'
But the American Civil War was fought NOT to Unite the states but to Preserve the (already existing) Union between them.
had to watch this in school
bro- did u like graduate now it has been 7 years-
Puerto Ricans are not migrants. They are US citizens. Are Alaskans or Hawaiians migrants? No so niether are Puerto Ricans.
Thank you this is very helpful
"quality health care" And who pay for health care, if immigrant loose job in new country ? Also you forgot, that native people have natural immunity to diseases in own climate.
"Finally, there hasn't been empty land"but war, plague ,natural cataclysm create new empty places.
"people have still moved around"because this process is promotion, not by nature, but by interation corporation.
Government is group people which represents citizens. Citizens also not always want new people in own country.
Cool Video, thanks for sharing.
It's a pleasure!
@AnnikaGarratt
It's interesting, isn't it, that the "globalization" demanded by economic elites is all about the free movement of Goods, and Capital, but populations should be held where they are and their movements restricted by law?
Just sayin...
If that were case humans would of never left africa. Humans have been wondering this planet for thousands of years.
The US does not have grounds to restrict immigration based on culture/race? The United States is a country founded off of european immigration, try not to miss that important detail. The United States has formed its own culture and system off of European ones and Roman ones. Now your going to tell me that africans and latinos moving in hords to the US speaking whatever languages following whatever traditions wont do anything negative to the united states in regards to demographics and culture?
Herr Schoenauer der Ehrenmann
Even before Ford was born? Ford was born in 1863..... Germany didn't even exist back then! You were still a bunch of warring states - Preussen, Bayern, Sachsen, Wurttemburg, Brunswick, Anhalt Dessau, Mecklenburg, etc etc
No!
They are not "THE CAUSE".
They are "ONE OF THE CAUSES".
So, you'd have a problem with me being an American, living in Europe, speaking English in a place that is not the UK among friends that share my language and supporting the US National Team in Football and hitting on European men (I'm gay, don't like girls)...But at the same time, I am fluent in the host country's language, only speak it to the citizens of the country and native friends and I'd be a working member of society, educated and all.
You'd have a problem with that?
Not anymore.
Thx it was really helpful
+Josh Mitchell-Rayner Glad you liked it!
Mexico 2nd country being emigrated from people from all parts of the world.
Depends, what kind of immigration are you talking about? that where the Japanese company posts job adds in international agencies? or those where immigrants go to Japan without money, without home, without jobs, getting welfare for nothing, with no school education, no real use.
Cause the last example is what's happening in Europe.
For one, UNLESS you have a JOB with a Japanese Company and have the proper work visa, you cannot get help from the Japanese Government under LAW, so your argument about immigrants being a burden on Japanese government is unfounded and untrue. Most immigrants that do come to Japan ARE educated and have valuable skills (Especially in the Medical Field) but are fighting and studying to stay in the country. Nurses in other Asian countries are studying Japanese more than ever to pass the exams.
Have you seen the video
"The End of the World as We Know it" from Mark Steyn?
migration will be never ending issue in the world.... south to north -for freedom and economic improvement and north to south for the natural resources, and neoliberalism or neo-colonialism, isn't it? However, i appreciate the documentary!
Is there an angel who could send me a summary of this video?🙏🏻
it is totally different for them as they know few of their kids will die before they even become adults because of disease, food or war. So they have more kids also so they can help them farm as it is cheaper to farm using family as labor so i understand why they do it.
many of my teamates are immigrants but i find them nice for companionship
Excellent ...
Excellent work, thank you very much.
Given two countries A and B, the ratio of immigrants and emigrants should be more or less constant (with some reasonably sized buffer e.g. 10000 people).
For instance, if the Poles want to migrate to the UK or Norway, there should be enough British or Norwegian people to migrate to Poland. If not, the borders should be closed.
We want the whole world to develop globally, and allowing uncontrolled migration will not help.
u mad?
There were colonists - invaders in African soil. I do not support colonialism in africa, but if somebody says: I wanna be treated as equal, and goes on to punish people generations after the deed - it is wrong. If one side backs down, other becomes agressive. If you give a hand, they see a weakness in it. And I come from country that emits migrants, not attracts them. Was a migrant myself, but went back home. Didnt want to see how my countrymen implode the calm society, full of passive people.
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Hi, i need the video's subtitles can someone give it to me?
yes, cars were more than invented well before ford ever existed.
Of course normal people supported their empire. Why would you be against having colonies and conquering other lands? Why would you be against your country getting richer, living standards increase, prices down, and nation's borders expanding? Its not like the people then thought that Africans were equals....besides, for such a 'loving' religion, the Germans were ruthless during the 30 years war...Prussian Empire....Nazis.....
I love this video
i am summoning you back to this 4 year old comment
@@hawaiiprod-s2p but why? D:
This Is Joe Bc...so what happened that you didn’t think would happen 4 years ago
Well, I didn't think I'd be studying software engineering, and I was no expecting to have to live through a global pandemic.
Also, if I could go back 4 years, I'd tell my friends that when we said we wouldn't ever lose contact, it would all be a lie.
What would you tell yourself 4 years ago? :)
This Is Joe I would tell myself that everything I do will have meaning someday. And now I am doing great in life and have studied many engineering life techniques. Honestly had no idea that 2020 was gonna be a massive pandemic and a global march. But life is going pretty good since then. Thanks for talking. This was a wholesome part of my day!
I'm just gonna jump in and say no, they aren't immigrants anymore, since they have lived there for quite a bit of generations...
I don't believe some of these statistics
which ones?
hello class pascal
Very informative
Sweden beats all these four EU countries by margin. 16% share of migrants, and many of them live on welfare. Not too sustainable in the long run...
With a last name like "Ng?" Doesn't sound like a NATIVE Malay Name. Quit bellyaching. Singapore has ALWAYS been ethnically diverse.
great job! a very good clip on migration. now lets pressure the EU to get some change done