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The statement that is NOT one of Ravenstein’s laws explaining human migration is: **"The majority of long-distance migrants are elderly adults in search of better medical care."**
Ravenstein's laws generally emphasize that most migrants travel short distances, are typically young adults, and that economic factors are a primary driver of migration. The idea that long-distance migrants are primarily elderly seeking medical care does not align with his principles.