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weeeeeb [17]
3 years ago
15

One way migration has affected the character of place in many large cities in Europe includes the —

Social Studies
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Sauron [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

establishment of a variety of restaurants.

Explanation:

Migration refers to the movement of a group of people from one geographical region (location) to another geographical destination in search of better living conditions, work or social amenities.

Migration selectivity can be defined as the likelihood or tendency that a subset (part) of a group of people are going to move (migrate) out of a particular geographical location or area.

Some of the factors that influence migration selectivity are income level, age, education, gender etc.

Hence, one way migration has affected the character of place in many large cities in Europe such as Manchester, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Stuttgart, Kyiv, etc. includes the establishment of a variety of restaurants. For example, the establishment of KFC, McDonalds, Mr Biggs were influenced by the migration of people across European cities and as such served as tourist attraction centers, thus, positively affecting the character of these places.

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