The third wave of migration is characterized by

a. postcolonial migrants who leave former colonies to relocate in former colonizing countries.
b. guest worker programs that bring workers from the periphery of Europe to Western Europe to fill
labor shortages and support the economy.
c. nativist movements that call for the exclusion of foreign-born people.
d. chain migration from Europe to North and South America.


a. postcolonial migrants who leave former colonies to relocate in former colonizing countries.
b. guest worker programs that bring workers from the periphery of Europe to Western Europe to fill
labor shortages and support the economy.

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