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प्रश्न
Differentiate between
Push and Pull factors of migration
Differentiate between push and pull factors of migration.
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उत्तर १
| Sr. No. | Push factors of migration | Pull factors of migration |
| 1. | The factors that cause people to move away from their original place are called push factors of migration | The factors that attract people to a new region are called pull factors of migration. |
| 2. | Example: Reduced employment opportunities, wars, drought, water, air pollution, etc. | Example: Availability of better educational facilities, employment opportunities etc. |
| 3. | In a donor region, migration cause less or no utilisation of these facilities. | The recipient region may face a pressure on provision of facilities. |
उत्तर २
| Basis | Push factors of migration | Pull factors of migration |
| Origin vs. Destination | Originate in the migrant's home country or region, causing them to want to leave. | Located in the destination country or region, enticing individuals to move there. |
| Nature of Factors | Often negative, involving hardship, lack of resources, or other adverse conditions. | Generally positive, highlighting opportunities, benefits, or improved conditions. |
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