Difference between revisions of "Push-pull factors"
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| − | The push-pull factor is a force that pushes people out of a country and the pull factor pulls people into a country. An example of this is migration where immigrants are pulled from their home country to a foreign state for reasons like better jobs or welfare. | + | The '''push-pull factor''' is a force that pushes people out of a [[country]] and the pull factor pulls people into a country. An example of this is [[migration]] where immigrants are pulled from their home country to a foreign state for reasons like better jobs or welfare. |
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Latest revision as of 16:04, September 8, 2007
The push-pull factor is a force that pushes people out of a country and the pull factor pulls people into a country. An example of this is migration where immigrants are pulled from their home country to a foreign state for reasons like better jobs or welfare.