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14 June, 23:12

How does educational level affect migration?

a. Less educated people are more likely to move than educated people.

b. Educated people often return to their hometowns after college.

c. Educated people often migrate to urban areas for job opportunities.

d. Less educated people are most likely to move to suburban regions.

e. Educated people often migrate to rural areas of a region.

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  1. 14 June, 23:35
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    We can say that less educated people migrate than the educated people.

    Option: A

    Explanation:

    Migration refers relocation by people from one place to other place for a range of reasons it can be social, economic, political and environmental, push and pull factors drive migration.

    Effects on children's education, the nature of migration, the well being of every migrant child gets highly compromised. Most of the irregular migrants were prompted by multiple factors, including education.

    Poor education facilities in home countries was mentioned as a reason to leave, along with poverty, corruption and unemployment, aside from the most important issue of security.
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