Which of the following statements on migration is NOT true.

A. Families that migrate with young children are less vulnerable to a reversal of hierarchies over time.
B. Migration later in life can be especially difficult because older individuals/families are leaving much of their life experience and sociocultural resources behind.
C. Families with young adult children are less likely to migrate seeking a better life. Rather, it is most often bec


Answer: A. Families that migrate with young children are less vulnerable to a reversal of hierarchies over time.

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