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- Chain_migration abstract "For the migration pattern in birds, see bird migration#General patternsChain migration has multiple meanings. It refers to the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular city or neighborhood, whether in an immigrant-receiving country or in a new, usually urban, location in the home country. The term also refers to the process of foreign nationals immigrating to a new country under laws permitting their reunification with family members already living in the destination country. This mechanism is also known as serial migration.Chain migration can be defined as a “movement in which prospective migrants learn of opportunities, are provided with transportation, and have initial accommodation and employment arranged by means of primary social relationships with previous migrants.”".
- Chain_migration wikiPageID "3176113".
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- Chain_migration hasPhotoCollection Chain_migration.
- Chain_migration subject Category:Demography.
- Chain_migration subject Category:History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States.
- Chain_migration subject Category:Immigration.
- Chain_migration subject Category:Population.
- Chain_migration comment "For the migration pattern in birds, see bird migration#General patternsChain migration has multiple meanings. It refers to the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow others from that town to a particular city or neighborhood, whether in an immigrant-receiving country or in a new, usually urban, location in the home country.".
- Chain_migration label "Chain migration".
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- Chain_migration wasDerivedFrom Chain_migration?oldid=605306561.
- Chain_migration isPrimaryTopicOf Chain_migration.