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push factors are people that are "pushed" too leave and pull factors are people in a new countryThat is incorrect ^

A push factor is the negative factors of ones origin country.

A pull factor is the positive factors that make people want to come to the new country.

The Pull factors of New Zealand are

  • There are lots of job vacancies
  • there is good education for children
  • There is lots of available land
  • There are universities
  • The country is green and clean
  • The air is breathable
  • There is little racism
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china had over populated problems along with famines and droughts.while in New Zealand had gold rushes

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Q: In 1840 what was the push-pull factors for Chinese to immigrate to new zealand?
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