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Push migration occurs when individuals are compelled to leave their home country due to various adverse factors. Examples include refugees fleeing war or persecution, people migrating due to natural disasters like earthquakes or floods, and individuals leaving because of economic hardship or lack of opportunities, such as high unemployment or oppressive political regimes. These forces essentially "push" people away from their homeland in search of safety, stability, or better living conditions elsewhere.

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