Immigration Push and Pull Factors.

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Immigration Push and Pull Factors

Push Factors are reasons for people to leave the country in which they live.

Examples of PUSH Factors

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution Discrimination

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution Discrimination Lack of educational opportunities

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution Discrimination Lack of educational opportunities Poverty

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution Discrimination Lack of educational opportunities Poverty Lack of safety

Examples of PUSH Factors Not enough jobs/economic opportunities Famine, drought, poor land quality Political Fear/Lack of political freedom Natural disasters Religious persecution Discrimination Lack of educational opportunities Poverty Lack of safety War

Pull Factors are reasons that attract people to another country.

Examples of PULL Factors

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom Religious freedom

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom Religious freedom Educational opportunities

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom Religious freedom Educational opportunities Safety/security

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom Religious freedom Educational opportunities Safety/security More rights/freedoms

Examples of PULL Factors Economic/job opportunities Better living conditions Political freedom Religious freedom Educational opportunities Safety/security More rights/freedoms Family/Friends