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what is push factor​

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Answered by Karthi2112
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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.

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Push Factors

Described as reasons to leave a place, push factors can often be forceful. These factors can demand that people leave a country and move to a different one. These factors give people strong and intense reasons to move. Sometimes it is a threat of violence, and at other times it can be sudden financial insecurity. Whatever it may be, the effects are sudden and can cause a strong feeling of uneasiness.

Push factors can be many different things. Basically anything that can force a person or a group of people to consider moving to a different country can be considered a push factor. More often than not these factors are political. People can leave a country because they feel oppressed by the government, or they do not feel safe anymore.

This can happen with minorities in countries where racism is still prevalent. Of course, many other factors can come into play. A standard of living that is way below average, famine, job scarcity, and many other things. People often move to different countries in search of a better job. This often happens in third-world countries with educated people.

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