migration and cultural transmission
Migration refers to the movement of individuals or groups from one place to another. It involves the relocation of people, often driven by factors such as economic, social, or political reasons. Cultural transmission, on the other hand, refers to the transfer of knowledge, ideas, and behavior patterns from one generation to another. It involves the passing on of cultural information and practices through various means, such as language, education, and socialization.
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