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The document describes a family's migration pattern, starting from where the parents were born and ending in the hometown of the mother. The family faced problems after a flood in Ormoc City, so they moved to the mother's hometown where they had social ties for support.

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Learning Task 6.1

The document describes a family's migration pattern, starting from where the parents were born and ending in the hometown of the mother. The family faced problems after a flood in Ormoc City, so they moved to the mother's hometown where they had social ties for support.

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Learning Task 6.

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Migration

Name: Jemarie C. Lagado Offering No.: 20-1-00003 Class Schedule: MW 7:00-


8:30

MIGRATION PATTERN

Jaro,
My father Leyte
is born.
Albuera, Leyte
My mother
is born.

Ormoc City

The place where my parents settled after


getting married.
After 2 years of living
Ormoc City is the place where they are in Ormoc, my parents
both working. decided to move in
Albuera.
“father’s other siblings and relatives”
Albuera, Leyte is the
During the 1991 Ormoc Flash Flood, our
hometown of my
house was damaged and my parents
mother.
living were seriously affected.
“mother’s parents and
relatives”

My parents
encountered a big
adjustment and
problems. There were
less job opportunities,
the living was far from
what they used to, and
away from the City.

It is where my family
live up until today.
Albuera, Leyte
In my output, the migration pattern, I supposed that family went to places due to certain
situations. After facing problems in living, my family settles in my mother's hometown,
as it is best for the family because my mother's parents and relatives can help with
checking on us while my parents are working. Also, the financial situation was serious
and became one of the reasons they needed to move to my mothers' place to start their
living all over again. Thus, in this migration pattern, social capital is significant. Having
social ties to places you are going can give you information, accommodation, and peace
of mind, as they will ensure your family's safety.

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