6.3.1

Migration

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Factors Causing Migration

Migration to cities can be national (migration of people to a city in the same country) or international (migration of people to a city in a different country). Both types of migration are influenced by push factors, which encourage people to leave an area, and pull factors, which attract people to a city.

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Push factors

  • People can't afford to repair damage caused by natural disasters.
  • Mechanisation of farming equipment means fewer jobs are available.
  • Desertification can make it hard for people to support themselves as the land becomes less fertile.
  • People might be forced to flee their homes because of conflict.
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Pull factors

  • Urban areas provide more jobs, and jobs which are often better paid.
  • Health care and education are more easily accessible in urban areas.
  • The thought of joining other family members that have already moved.
  • There is a perception that urban areas provide a better quality of life.

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8Paper 2 - Development

9Paper 2 - Changing Economies

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