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
the push factor is for scandinavians.
Being discriminated against for your religion
Being discriminated against for your religion
Religious persecution
"Push factor" is a noun phrase that refers to forces or conditions that compel individuals to leave their current location, often used in the context of migration or immigration studies.
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The Push factor justifies most immigrations.
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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Immigration is influenced by push and pull factors. Push factors, such as unemployment or overpopulation, push people to leave an area. Pull, such as employment opportunities and stability, pulls people to a town.