Which factor most often causes a voluntary migration?
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Voluntary migration implies that the migrant has chosen to move for economic improvement, whereas forced migration means that the migrant has been compelled to move by cultural factors. Economic push and pull factors usually induce voluntary migration, and cultural factors normally compel forced migration.
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Voluntary migration is migration based on one's free will and initiative.
People move for a variety of reasons, and it involves weighing options and choices. Individuals who are interested in moving will often analyse the push and pull factors of two locations before making their decision.
The strongest factors influencing people to voluntarily move are the desire to live in better homes and employment opportunities.
Other factors contributing to voluntary migration includes change in life's course (getting married, empty-nest, retirement, etc), politics (from a liberal state to a conservative state, states that recognize marriage, etc.), and individual personality (suburban life to city life).
People move for a variety of reasons, and it involves weighing options and choices. Individuals who are interested in moving will often analyse the push and pull factors of two locations before making their decision.
The strongest factors influencing people to voluntarily move are the desire to live in better homes and employment opportunities.
Other factors contributing to voluntary migration includes change in life's course (getting married, empty-nest, retirement, etc), politics (from a liberal state to a conservative state, states that recognize marriage, etc.), and individual personality (suburban life to city life).
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