MIGRAÇÕES, REFUGIADOS E XENOFOBIA (GEOGRAFIA)

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TLDRThis video lecture explores global migration patterns post-World War II, focusing on the factors that have shaped population movements, particularly to Europe, the United States, and Japan. It covers historical trends like the influx of workers to post-war Europe, shifts in migration in the 1980s, and the impact of political and economic crises on migration from Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. The video also discusses the challenges faced by migrants and refugees, including xenophobia, exploitation, and legal obstacles, while highlighting the ongoing global refugee crisis.

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MigrationGlobal TrendsRefugeesEuropeLatin AmericaAsiaWWII ImpactEconomic CrisisXenophobiaImmigration PolicyDisplacement