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Push factor
is something that makes a person want to leave their home, while a
Push factor
is something that makes them want to move to a new place.
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You have a typo — the second phrase should be "pull factor." Correct sentence:
- A push factor is something that makes a person want to leave their home, while a pull factor is something that makes them want to move to a new place.
Quick definitions and examples:
- Push factor: negative conditions that drive people away (e.g., war, persecution, poverty, unemployment, natural disasters, poor services).
- Pull factor: positive attractions that draw people to a destination (e.g., jobs, safety, political stability, better education/healthcare, family reunification, higher wages).
If you want, I can rewrite the sentence for a specific context (e.g., international migration, urbanization, historical example).
- A push factor is something that makes a person want to leave their home, while a pull factor is something that makes them want to move to a new place.
Quick definitions and examples:
- Push factor: negative conditions that drive people away (e.g., war, persecution, poverty, unemployment, natural disasters, poor services).
- Pull factor: positive attractions that draw people to a destination (e.g., jobs, safety, political stability, better education/healthcare, family reunification, higher wages).
If you want, I can rewrite the sentence for a specific context (e.g., international migration, urbanization, historical example).
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