Psychology and behavorial sciences - Theme
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In Chapter 2 of "Worlds in Motion," Massey et al. (1998) provide a comprehensive overview of contemporary theories explaining international migration patterns. They critique existing approaches for being fragmented and lacking a unified framework. The authors propose a new theoretical synthesis that integrates insights from various economic, sociological, and historical perspectives.
The chapter adopts a theoretical and
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