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Human Migration Francisci WG.6

Human Migration FrancisciWG.6. What is a Pull Factor? Pull Factor: Condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration

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Page 1: Human Migration FrancisciWG.6. What is a Pull Factor? Pull Factor: Condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration

Human Migration

Francisci WG.6

Page 2: Human Migration FrancisciWG.6. What is a Pull Factor? Pull Factor: Condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration

What is a Pull Factor?

Pull Factor: Condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration to that new region.

Migration: The movement of people from place to place.

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Examples of Pull Factors:

• Religion: freedom to practice any religion

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Examples of Pull Factors:

• Economic Opportunity: Freedom to own one’s own business (usually found in democratic countries)

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Examples of Pull Factors:

• Land Availability: Enough housing to meet the demands of the population

Page 6: Human Migration FrancisciWG.6. What is a Pull Factor? Pull Factor: Condition that attracts a person to a new country or region resulting in migration

Examples of Pull Factors:

• Political Freedom: The right to vote for political leaders; usually found in democratic countries

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Examples of Pull Factors:

• Ethnic and Family ties

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Examples of Pull Factors:

• Arable Land: Fertile soil which crops can be raised

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What is a Push Factor?

• Push Factor: Condition that forces a person to leave his or her home country and migrate to another country or region

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Overpopulation: Shortage of housing

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Lack of job opportunities

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Agricultural Decline: Loss of fertile soil

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Conflict: Fighting between ethnic groups

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Political Persecution: Lack of freedom

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Natural Hazards: Droughts, floods, famines, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Limits of Personal Freedom: Found in communist countries or dictatorships

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Examples of Push Factors:

• Environmental Degradation: Pollution

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What is Cultural Diffusion?

• Cultural Diffusion: Spread of culture from one country to others around the world.

• Examples:1. Popularization of other cultures’ traditions in the U.S.2. Diffusion of U.S. culture to other regions of the world.

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What impact do migrations of humans have on regions of the

world?• Language – when humans migrate they bring their

language with them• Religious Freedom – When humans migrate, they

bring their religion with them• Traditions – Humans continue to practice traditions

when they migrate• Cultural Landscape – The culture of a place may

change with the migration of people