define the term push factor what is the push factor of migration
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Push Factors..
Economic push factors tend to be the exact reversal of the pull factors:
- Overpopulation
- Few jobs
- Low wages
- This lack of economic opportunity tends to push people to look for their futures outside the area of their origin.
An example of this is the migration of Mexicans and people from other Central American countries into the US, where they often work low-wage, long-hour jobs in farming, construction and domestic labour.
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Define the term push factor? What is the push factor of migration ?
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In geographical terms, the push-pull factors are those that drive people away from a place and draw people to a new location.
A combination of push-pull factors helps determine migration orimmigration of particular populations from one land to another.
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