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Human Migration Factors

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Human Migration Factors




Human Migration Factors


     Migration, the movement of people from one place, origin or country to
another1. For as long as man can remember migration has been a big part in our
lives. People have migrated continuously since their emergence as a species.
     The art of migrating is to move from place to place or country to
country, to find what we searched for, A suitable environment for our families
and us to live in. It is vital for humans to keep on the move or migrating. Many
people migrate to different places around the world, like Europe, Africa, The
Americas, Australia, and the Soviet Union. Humans migrate because they feel that
they need to have stable and suitable environment in which to live in and bring
up their families. People may migrate to different places or countries due to
many factors. These can be put into a category called Push Factors. These
factors are reasons why people want to leave. Many people feel they have to
leave a certain place because the environment in which they live is unstable.
Push Factors like, Poverty, war, religions restriction, unemployment, poor
education, illnesses, diseases, a poor health system, lack of liberty and even
the climate, can change a humans mind and make them want to leave a particular
country or place.
     One the other hand there are other factors called Pull factors. T...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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