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Ingeographical terms, the push-pull factors are those that drive people away from a place and draw people to a new location. A combination of push-pull factors helps determine migration or immigration of particular populations from one land to another. Push factors are often forceful, demanding ...
, and includes a high dropout rate. Our findings indicate that there is a complex interplay of personal and external (educational, family, and economic) factors pushing and pulling the participants to resume education, but that their agentic reflexivity is key in this process....
Push factors are those that encourage a migrant to leave his place of residence. A migrant is more likely to perceive push factors more accurately than pull factors because he is more familiar with the place where he is living than the place that he is moving too. Push factors include consi...
(β = 0.031, t-value = 1.745, p > 0.05) on switching intentions, has no significant influence. Therefore, the results do not support H3a and H3b. Therefore, habit acted as a moderating effect that interfered with the effects of push and pull factors on switching intention....