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Immigration, Migration and Employment In U.S. History Putnam – Northern Westchester BOCES
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Long – range migrants usually move to urban areas / centers of commerce and industry Rural populations are more likely to migrate Migration is mostly a result of economic causes / need for labor Adult males are most likely to migrate long distances / out of the country * Based on data in Great Britain and Ireland between 1871 and 1881
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How does Ravenstein’s Theory correlate with past and present movements to and within the United States? (see American Progress and Happy New Year: Examine current movements: (1) migration from Northeast to Southeast and Southwest; (2) immigration from Latin America and Asia; (3) return to the cities; (4) migration of African Americans in the North back to the South
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