VCGGK125
The reasons for and effects of internal migration in Australia and China
Elaborations
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identifying and explaining the main types, patterns and trends of internal migration in Australia. For example, employment, lifestyle and retirement migration
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examining the effects of resource development in Australia on employment growth in both the resource regions and the cities, and on internal migration
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explaining why changes in the spatial distribution of population are a good indicator of economic and social change in a country
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examining the role of labour migration in the urban development of China. For example, the growth of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province
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exploring the issues relating to China’s ‘floating population’
VCGGK125 | The Humanities | Geography | Levels 7 and 8 | Geographical Knowledge | Changing nations