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Migration: Theories of Migration - Gravity Model, Intervening Opportunities by Stouffer, Zipf՚s Principle of Least Effort

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Gravity Model

Gravity model is based on the Newton՚s law of gravitation because distance is the prime obstacle. It also considers larger migration to and from areas of large population.

Where G is gravitation, are the population, and is the distance. They law implies that gravitational attraction or migration between two areas is directly proportional to the product of their population but inversely proportional to t…

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Migration: Theories of Migration - Competing Migrants Model, Zelinsky Migration Transition Model, Neo Classical Economic Theory (Wages) , Dual Labor Market Theory, Relative Deprivation Theory, Chain Migration, World Systems Theory

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Competing Migrants Model

Stouffer propounded the competing migrants՚ model in 1960. He revised the intervening opportunity model stating that migration is not only the function of opportunities at B and intervening opportunities between A and B but…

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