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Rufina [12.5K]
3 years ago
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What are the theories used to explain migration patterns HELP ASAPPPPP LIKE NOW PLEASE

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denis-greek [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

While Early theories include Thomas R. Malthus, William Farr and Earnst G. Ravenstein.

Ravenstein:The Laws of Migration

S.A. Stouffer:Intervening Opportunities: A Theory Relating

Mobility and Distance

E.lee: Pull-Push teori

Peterson: Primiteve migration,Forced migration,Free migration,maas migrationexamines in 4 topics

On the other hand Contemporary Migration Theories:

lewis, todaro, harris and todaro by defended neoclassical teori,

The Hypothesis of the Mobility Transition,

Massey's dual Labor Market Theory

Samir Amin, Immanuel Wallerstein and Andre Gunder Frank'sCentral-Environmental Relations Theory

Mabogunje's Immigration Systems Theory

Stark, Harbinson, Sandell and mincel's New Economics Of Labour Migration- NELM

Behavioral Model

Social Systems Theory

Network Theory

Social Capital Theory

Corporate Theory

Cyclic Causality Theory

Transnational Migration Theory...

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