Geography, asked by murteza9547, 1 day ago

How would you differentiate between emigration and immigration?
How would you differentiate between the pull and the push factors of migration?
Why youth likes to migrate to western countries? What push and pull factors are there?
Which place would you like to migrate if given a chance? Why?
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Answered by pudhotarishitha
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Explanation:

Emigrate means to leave one location, such as one's native country or region, to live in another. Immigrate means to move into a non-native country or region to live

Push factors encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere, while pull factors attract migrants to new areas. For example, high unemployment is a common push factor, while an abundance of jobs is an effective pull factor.

Young people are the largest group of individuals migrating each year and they do so mainly in search of decent work and better living conditions, education, family reunification and for humanitarian reasons. In 2010, some 3.6 million young people were enrolled in tertiary education abroad.Unemployment, underemployment, low wages and family poverty are major factors, as is the availability of higher-paying jobs abroad. In developing countries, migrants’ remittances help households cope with poverty, financial crises and natural disasters. Pressure to migrate will become even stronger because of differentiated demographic and income trends.

Norway

To be honest, sometimes it’s very difficult to move to this Nordic wonderland but once you’re in, you’re on. Like many countries in Europe, Norway struggles with how to integrate refugees and ethnic minorities.

Discovery of oil and gas off the coast in the 1960s gave the country an economic boost and today Norway is one of the world’s leading petroleum exporters. Right now, Norway is a high-income nation with a vibrant private sector and a substantial safety net.

With a picturesque landscape, high standard of living, yet free tuition fee in schools, I don’t think you can ever go wrong in picking Norway as the country you’ll immigrate to. Not to mention that Norway is the modernized wonderland

Answered by basantlal310
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Answer:

1. difference emigration and immigration

Emigration-

emigration is defined as the act of leaving one's country to live in another. If you live in ireland and you move to the united states and try to set up permanent . Citizenship , this is an example of emigration.

Immigration-

Immigration process through which individuals become permanent residents or citizens of another country . Historically , the process of immigration has been of great social , economic , and cultural benefit to states.

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