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Fatima is a single mother from Homs, Syria. She is the mother of two children and her husband was killed during the Syrian Civil War following:

The protests from the Arab Spring, Fotima hos five close family members living in Munich, Germany. They have been sending her money
(remittances) for years, and without these funds she would not have made it. Her family in Bavaria (Germany) has been begging her to move, but she doesn't want to leave her home behind so it can be taken over by rebels or
the government. However, she is beginning to feel very alone and she's worried her children will not be able to get a good education as Syria is still suffering from the effects and after effects of civil war. Services like electricity, potable water, and sewer systems are bad to inoperable and it will take years for them to come back online, Germany, although not
home, would be a better destination for her children. If German authorities authorize Fatima's move to Munich from Homs, this would be considered voluntary international migration due to economic and education purposes, for sure, but what other type of migration would fit here, as well?
1. OMassMigration
2. Chain Migration
3. Step Migration
4. Reverse Migration
5. Return Migration

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Final answer:

Fatima's potential move to Munich would be considered Chain Migration, as it involves joining family members who have already settled there, creating a support network that facilitates her relocation.

Step-by-step explanation:

If German authorities authorize Fatima's move to Munich from Homs, apart from economic and education purposes, this would also be considered Chain Migration. Chain Migration occurs when individuals move to a new country where family members or friends have previously settled, and in Fatima's case, she would be joining her close family members in Munich. This type of migration is driven by the networks between the migrant and those who have already moved, and in situations like Fatima's, these networks provide social and economic support which is crucial for the migration decision.

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