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Push And Pull Factors Of Migration
Author(s) -
Juan Ramos
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
science trends
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.31988/scitrends.5932
Subject(s) - push and pull , engineering , mechanical engineering
According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "A push factor is a feature or event that pushes away from or encourages a person to leave his or her current residence (especially the parental home) city, state or country (especially of origin) organization, or religion (especially one's original religion). Push factors for leaving one's current residence include family conflict (such as divorce or domestic violence) worries, unfavourable conditions in the current residence, parental oppression, unfavourable use of parental controls, opposing one's parents' wishes, disagreement with parental teachings or the teachings of ones parental religion and unfavourable conditions or lack of services in the locality of the current residence. Push factors for leaving a city, state or country of origin include lack of jobs, poverty, environmental problems, draught, overcrowding, communism fear of loss of wealth, natural disasters, high cost, religious and political oppression. But the students do encounter numerous problems compounded with depression often encountered in a new city. The students from North-East travel a long distance to PUNE, equal or more than people of Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Egypt, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. In PUNE even North East students have to pay more than the local students, but it is still less them the foreign students to PUNE. This becomes a Pull factor of migration to an esteemed 5 star rated University.

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