something that makes you not wanna move somewhere is a push factor but a pull factor for example a pull factor would be great soil in an are or low pollution etc positive thing but a push would be too high gas prices or volcanoes lol etc negative things this is
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Push factors drive people from their country of origin, while pull factors determine where the travelers end up. They contribute to immigration.
push and pull factors depends on where are you coming from ... so if you are coming from canada.. you coul be leaving a good economy, and your friends so a push factor and the pull factors could be the beautiful scenery.
Pull factors- farming, the amount of land that there is, crops, ect. i hate to say it but i cant help you with push. sorry.
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urban push and pull factors mean, good reasons for moving into urban parts of the country and bad reasons for the move. :/ x
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civil war push and pull factors
Push factors drive people from their country of origin, while pull factors determine where the travelers end up. They contribute to immigration.
swedens push factors were that they had a lack of available land.
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how do push factors and pull factors explain people's decisions to migrate
Push pull factors is a term used in human migration. Push factors are reasons people want to leave an area, and pull factors are reasons people would want to move to an area.
War is the main basic idea of the push factor. Other push factors like drought is also cause by the war. So the push factors for Afghanistan is War -FCUK
Factors that affect population size include birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. Additionally, access to healthcare, socioeconomic factors, education, and environmental conditions can influence population growth or decline. Government policies and urbanization also play a role in shaping population changes.
Push factors! "Push factors" are factors that wane people - natural disasters, Religious persecutions and poor economic conditions are classical examples of 'Push factors"."Pull factors" are factors that attract people - better working conditions, eduction, wages, housing, etc.
What are the pull factors of austria
the push factors are poverty and the pull factors are either family or safety although there could be Economic Opportunities