Why a person would want to leave their place for a specific reason is a push factor and a pull factor is why a person wants to move to a specific place.
populationlack of free healthcareindia is a very diverse country so the push and pull factors may have and inpact on the population.
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in 1945 after ww2 the netherlands struggled to rebuild their economy which made it an uncomfortable environment
All of them. Different numbers have different numbers of factors.
1.What are the different factors being considered in equipment designing?
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The push and pull factors that makes people entrepreneurs are influences. These influences can be different for each person. It can be seeing a family member succeed. Whatever pulls or pushes you to jump in is a push and pull factor.
Push factors is when something makes you move out of your country such as the lack of jobs, wars, lack of food, and drought. A pull factor is when something you like is somewhere like good jobs, big houses, and no dictatorship
civil war push and pull factors
Push factors drive people from their country of origin, while pull factors determine where the travelers end up. They contribute to immigration.
swedens push factors were that they had a lack of available land.
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how do push factors and pull factors explain people's decisions to migrate
Push pull factors is a term used in human migration. Push factors are reasons people want to leave an area, and pull factors are reasons people would want to move to an area.
War is the main basic idea of the push factor. Other push factors like drought is also cause by the war. So the push factors for Afghanistan is War -FCUK
Push factor: Natural disasters can force people to leave their homes due to destruction and instability. Push factor: Religious persecution can compel individuals to seek safety and freedom of worship in a different location. Push factor: Poor economic conditions may drive individuals to migrate in search of better job opportunities and higher living standards elsewhere.
Factors that affect population size include birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. Additionally, access to healthcare, socioeconomic factors, education, and environmental conditions can influence population growth or decline. Government policies and urbanization also play a role in shaping population changes.