Why do people migrate from one part of a country to another?

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Why do people migrate from one part of a country to another?

What are the good and bad things about living in Bradford?

Pull factor A reason why a person wants to GO to an area. Push factor: A reason why a person wants to LEAVE from an area In poor countries the PUSH factors are in countryside and the PULL factors in the city. People leave the rural areas to go to the urban areas RURAL TO URBAN MIGRATION WHY ?

PushPull

Keywords Urbanisation – redistribution of populations from rural to urban settlements. Rural area – also referred to as "the country", countryside) are sparsely settled places away from the influence of large cities. Urban area – Cities and towns Push factor – Why people want to move away from an area Pull factor – Why people are attracted to live in an area.

Answer all questions on the photocopied worksheet

Extension Produce a poster: Divide paper into 2 – one side for images of push factors in rural areas of LEDC s – other side for pull factors.

Odd one out PUSH and PULL factors