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'''Push factors or pull factors''' are factors in which would make one individual want to move out of certain areas (called push factors) and factors that would make one person attracted to another area (called pull factors). Push and pull factors may vary from place to place, and may also depend on the individual's opinions. Common push factors may range from [[poverty]], [[famine]], [[bullying]], [[discrimination]], [[war]], and even difficulty in finding [[courtship]]. Pull factors may range from [[high income]], more [[food]] services, low [[crime]] rates, [[anti-discrimination]] laws, less bullying, and peace.
 
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Migration - Push and Pull factors
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Push factors may 'push' people away from a certain country while Pull factors may lure them to a certain country. This is a part of migration and one of the main reasons of it.
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Migration means that people move from one to an other country and the reason lies in Push and Pull factor. Those individual reasons are explained beneath.
 
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==Push Factors==
A '''push factor''' is a feature or event that pushes a person away from or encourages a person to leave his or her current residence, city, state or country, organization, or religion.
 
Push factors for leaving one's current residence include:
 
* Family conflict (such as divorce and domestic violence) or other family worries
* Unfavorable conditions in the current residence
* Oppression
* Lack of independence in the current residence
* Lack of services in the locality of the current residence
* Many Natural Disasters
 
Push factors for leaving a city, state, or country of origin include:
 
* Lack of jobs
* Inflation / Taxes
* High crime rate
* Poverty
* Unreliable food services or famine
* Environmental problems
** Pollution
** Drought
** Natural disasters
* Overcrowding or Overpopulation
* Fear of loss of wealth
* Difficulty finding [[courtship]]
* High cost of living
* Bullying
* Discrimination, or negative stereotyping
* Religious or political oppression or persecution
* Destructive, detrimental or otherwise undesirable form of government
* Repressive culture
* Warfare or civil strife
 
[[Economics]] provide the main reason for leaving a country of origin. Environmental problems and natural disaster lead to loss of money, shelter, and employment.
 
==Pull Factors==
 
A '''pull factor''' is a feature or event that attracts a person to move to another area.
 
Pull factors include:
 
* Better environmental conditions
* More or better services in that area
** More reliable food services (lower risk of famine)
* Higher standards of living
* Higher income
* Tranquility
* [[Peace]] (absence of civil strife or warfare)
* Better behavior among the people (lower crime rates, less bullying, and higher moral standards)
* [[Anti-discrimination]] laws
* More desirable climate (more temperate)
* Better chances of finding [[courtship]]
* Immediate distance from family problems
* Economic stability and less risk of loss of wealth
* [[Cultural diversity]]
* Religious or political tolerance (living in a more liberal or less repressive state or country)
* More comfortable housing
 
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