Chemistry, asked by rajnibharti395, 1 year ago

how is migration a determinant factor of population change​

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Answered by ItsPriya
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Yes it's an determinant factor of population change it effect the population of an particular area (rural or urban) migration is nothing but moving one place to another place for the purpose of economy, shelter, or food .Due to the migration of people from a rural area to urban areas the population in rural areas decreases.

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Answered by paroshnee18
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factors are those that force the individual to move voluntarily, and in many cases, they are forced because the individual risk something if they stay. Push factors may include conflict, drought, famine, or extreme religious activity.  Poor economic activity and lack of job opportunities are also strong push factors for migration. Other strong push factors include race and discriminating cultures, political intolerance and persecution of people who question the status quo.  

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