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  2. Push and pull factors in migration - Wikipedia

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    Push and pull factors in migration according to Everett S. Lee (1917-2007) are categories that demographers use to analyze human migration from former areas to new host locations. Lee's model divides factors causing migrations into two groups of factors: push and pull.

  3. Human migration - Wikipedia

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    Although the push-pull factors are opposed, both are sides of the same coin, being equally important. Although specific to forced migration, any other harmful factor can be considered a "push factor" or determinant/trigger factor, such examples being: poor quality of life, lack of jobs, excessive pollution, hunger, drought or natural disasters.

  4. Immigration - Wikipedia

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    Push factors (or determinant ... [84] [85] For example, according to a study, immigration was only responsible for 5% of the increase in wage inequality in the US ...

  5. Emigration - Wikipedia

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    Thus, both emigration and immigration describe migration, but from different countries' perspectives. Japanese government poster in the early 20th century promoting emigration to South America, with Brazil highlighted. Demographers examine push and pull factors for people to be pushed out of one place and attracted to another. There can be a ...

  6. There Really Has Been a ‘Trump Effect’ on Immigration - AOL

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    Recently released Census Bureau data from the 2019 American Community Survey (ACS) show that in the first two years of the Trump administration, growth in the immigrant population (legal and ...

  7. Net migration rate - Wikipedia

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    The United States is an example of a country with growing opportunities as migration increases. [7] Other occurring problems caused by net migration is a rise in the dependency ratio, higher demand on government resources, and public congestion. A high dependency ratio can be a factor caused by net migration.

  8. California is growing again: Golden State's population ...

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    The California Department of Finance attributed the state’s growth to a combination of factors: legal immigration continuing to rebound after the pandemic; greater domestic migration in and ...

  9. Fact check: Elon Musk claim that Democrats avoid ... - AOL

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    After news reports about immigrants in the U.S. illegally suspected in violent attacks in New York City and Georgia, Elon Musk accused Democrats of avoiding using deportation to win at the ballot box.