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Which of the following migration scenarios BEST represents the principles of Ravenstein’s law regarding international migration?
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A young man migrates from his rural Chinese village to a large city elsewhere in China.
A young man migrates from his rural Chinese village to a large city elsewhere in China.
An elderly woman migrates from Mexico City to her son’s home in California.
An elderly woman migrates from Mexico City to her son’s home in California.
A young man migrates from Mexico to Texas in search of economic opportunities.
A young man migrates from Mexico to Texas in search of economic opportunities.
A young boy migrates from El Salvador to Mexico on his way to the United States seeking asylum.
A young boy migrates from El Salvador to Mexico on his way to the United States seeking asylum.
A young woman migrates from Russia to join her husband who is studying in Europe.
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A young man migrates from Mexico to Texas in search of economic opportunities.
Ravenstein’s laws emphasize that long‑distance (including international) migrants are typically young adult males moving for work to economic centers — which this scenario matches.
Ravenstein’s laws emphasize that long‑distance (including international) migrants are typically young adult males moving for work to economic centers — which this scenario matches.
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