the examples are-good education-available land for farming-better job opportunities-salary is high-affordable housing -environment's clean-large industries -religious freedom
when a person is pushed out of their own country, or their country is bad.
for example: their country has lots of kidnapping, or less jobs, things like that. which make the country bad
here is a more detailed example:
_______ wants to leave Sri Lanka because he is scared that the conflicts between the Tamil Tigers and LTTE will hurt him and his family. He wants his children to grow up in a safe community
Push:
War
No Family
Less well paid jobs
Economic decline
Pull:
Better jobs
Better housing
Better healthcare
family
No war
Steady economy
figure it out yourself
Low wages High taxation
push factors
crime slow traffic and small building's and cramped streets
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.
Push factors are conditions that lead people out of a country. Some examples of push factors are drought and war (the two largest), poverty, overcrowding, religious prosecution, natural disasters, protest, and fear of loss of wealth. Remember there are many others as well.
They are push factors.
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.
push ups and benching
swedens push factors were that they had a lack of available land.
push factor
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.