PUSH AND PULL FACTORS Prepared by: Brian Sia Zi Jie 7 Omega.

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PUSH AND PULL FACTORS Prepared by: Brian Sia Zi Jie 7 Omega

PUSH FACTORS Economic Factors Social Factors Political Factors Economic Factors Social Factors Political Factors PULL FACTORS

ECONOMIC FACTORS (PUSH FACTORS) Lack of employment Natural disasters (earthquakes, floods) Lack of food or shelter Lower standard of living Back

SOCIAL FACTORS (PUSH FACTORS) Lack of health care Lack of educational opportunities Lack of religious tolerance Back

POLITICAL FACTORS (PUSH FACTORS) Unfair legal system Disenfranchisement (Not being able to vote) or lack of governmental tolerance War and terrorism Back

ECONOMIC FACTORS (PULL FACTORS) Hope for better employment More money and food Better shelter Hope for family to have a higher standard of living Back

SOCIAL FACTORS (PULL FACTORS) Encouragement from family and friends Better health care Better educational opportunities Religious tolerance Back

POLITICAL FACTORS (PULL FACTORS) To gain protection under the law Right to vote and freedom from persecution Safety Back