IMMIGRATION
to explain Immigration
migration
It does not take other social factors into consideration such as family and friends.
A push or a pull is a force
how do push factors and pull factors explain people's decisions to migrate
Push factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate from it. Pull factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate to it.
D.J.Bagne
All refugees migrate because of a push factor of some sort, rather than a pull. In most cases, that push is some kind of crisis - political, social, economic, agricultural - that motivates people to move.
push-pull theory
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
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to explain immigration
The push and pull theory of migration in Haiti suggests that people are pushed to leave their home country due to factors such as poverty, political instability, and natural disasters, while they are pulled towards destination countries by opportunities for better economic conditions, political stability, and social services. This theory helps to explain the drivers behind Haitian migration trends.
IMMIGRATION
migration
to explain Immigration