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Migration: WHEN and WHY do people move?

Mary Ito Season 1 Episode 93

In the words of Dr. Seuss… “oh the places you’ll go!!”  Think about it.  The act of moving from one place to another.  I’m talking about migration.  

How you and I move over our lifetime is not only life-changing.  It’s world-changing.  

Think for example about the waves of migration after the two world wars.   They dramatically changed the composition and character of countries.  And migration changed us – our identity -  in the most fundamental way.  

When and why do we move from one place to another?  How has that changed through history and over our lifetimes?  And what will migration look like in the future? 

Join us for a thought-provoking discussion!

INFO ON GUEST:

Michael Haan is an Assoc. Prof. and Director of the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at Western University. https://sociology.uwo.ca/people/profiles/Haan.html

Research on home ownership among second generation immigrants: https://sociology.uwo.ca/research/research-areas/social-demography-and-migration/researcher-haan.html



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