1 Pull and Push Factors of Migration: A Case Study in the Urban Area of Monywa Township, Myanmar By Kyaing Kyaing Thet Abstract: Migra..
PushandPullFactorsofMigrationObjectives Todaywewillbeabletoidentifythepushandpullfactorsofmigration,aswellastheobstaclesinthewayofmigratingpopulations.KeyTerms Migration–Apermanentmovetoanewlocation Aspecifictypeofrelocationdiffusion Emigration–Migrationfromalocation Immigration–Migrationtoalocation NetMigration–The...
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Gursharan Singh Kainth, 2009, Push & Pull factors of Migration: A Case of Brick Kiln Industry of Punjab state, Asia-Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, ISSN 0975-5942,Vol. I (1), pp. 82-116.Kainth G.S. (2009) Push and pull factors of migration: A case of brick kiln industry of ...
Push and pull factors of international migration This comparative study reports the results of a study on the push and pull factors that determine international migration flows. It aims to provide inform... ESTAT - 《Luxembourg European Communities Office for Official Publications》 被引量: 16发表:...
Push and pull factors of migration are driven by the push of conflict, extreme hardship, war, lack of economic opportunities, etc. combined with the pull of more jobs, the promise of a better life, freedom to practice one's religion, etc. There are many
Push and pull factors are used to explain why people choose to migrate. Anthropologists studying voluntary human migration have identified various factors that correlate, either positively or negatively, to the intensity of migration flow.
People speak of “push” and “pull” factors concerning migration. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. It could be difficulty in finding a suitable job, war, or famine. Pull factors are associated with the place of destination. Most often these are economic, like better jo...
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. ...
Pull factors such as benefits of relocation, attitude towards alternative locations and the use of recommendations. Moderating factors which may prevent relocation or migration, include switching costs and the impact of inertia. A conceptual model is presented in this paper of these factors, which ...