The most common push factor is poor prospects in the country of origin. Contrary to a widespread misconception the very poorest usually don't have the money to migrate. Other push factors include harassment and persecution.
The reasons might also be economical,geographical,political and religious
Economic oppurtunity,religious freedom,farmers had a difficult time with land reform and low prices.Beginning in the 1880's ,Russian and eastern European Jews fled religious persecution and came to the U.S. to achieve a better life.
the push factor is for scandinavians.
Being discriminated against for your religion
Being discriminated against for your religion
Religious persecution
earthquake
The Push factor justifies most immigrations.
Push factors for Japanese immigration include overpopulation, lack of economic opportunities, and natural disasters. Pull factors include demand for labor in foreign countries, higher wages, and the prospect of social mobility and improved living conditions.
the difference is that a pull factor is pulling you to move or go there and a push factor is pushing you to leave the place
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