The example that aligns most closely with the factors of industrial developments and failures at home, similar to the Great Atlantic Migration, is:
migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s.
This migration is often driven by factors such as economic opportunities in industrialized nations, along with failures in local economies or lack of development in the migrants' home countries. The other examples listed involve migration due to specific conflicts, natural disasters, or political partition, rather than economic development disparities.