the process of people establishing homes, and often citizenship, in a country that is not their native country
to do with the characteristics of populations
the growth of the “labour force,” or the # of people who can work
a person who seeks refuge in another country because of danger or persecution in their home country
a formal agreement
a measure of personal and collective well being
a temporary sanctuary granted by a political leader of country, to provide a safe haven for an individual
a general pardon for offenses, especially political offenses, against a government, often granted before any trial or conviction
People that are not citizens that don’t have a perm residance
the state of being given full rights, priviledges of an individual within a country
the rate in which a population increases or decreases
an individual that is undocumented or who has entered the country illegally
A worker who moves from place to place in order to find work
