How does the nature of today's migrants differ from the nature of migrants in the past? In contrast, how are the barriers to migration consistent with those of the past? How have the "push" and "pull" factors associated with migration changed in the global age?

What will be an ideal response?


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a. Ask the demographic items first in both. b. Ask the demographic items last in both. c. Ask the demographic items first in interviews and last in questionnaires. d. Ask the demographic items first in questionnaires and last in interviews. e. Make a decision based on the interviewer's rapport with the interviewee.

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A _______ consists of parents and their children, plus the children of either one of the parents

a. polygamous family b. blended family c. extended family d. heterogeneous family

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Introduced by Elaine Cumming and William Henry in 1961, ______________theory maintains that the approach of death forces people to drop most of their social roles and functions, which are taken on by younger people.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Debi is a single mom of three boys ages 8, 10, and 12. She recently started working full-time and is wondering if she should let the boys go home alone after school

Knowing that she will take individual maturity into consideration, what is the general guideline for someone in her situation? a) A child should generally be 12 to go home alone and 15 to care for younger siblings. b) A child should generally be 10 to go home alone and 12 to care for younger siblings. c) A child should generally be 8 to go home alone and 12 to care for younger siblings d) A child should generally be 13 to go home alone and 16 to care for younger siblings

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