Push Factors: War or conflict in their home country, Lack of job opportunities or unemployment, Discrimination or persecution based on their religion, race, or ethnicity, Natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, or hurricanes, Limited access to basic resources like food, water, or healthcare, Political instability or corruption in their government, Environmental degradation or pollution in their home area, Poor education or lack of opportunities for learning, Natural disasters (e.g. floods, hurricanes, earthquakes), War or conflict, Persecution or discrimination, Poverty or lack of job opportunities, Environmental problems (e.g. drought, pollution), Political instability, Violence or crime, Poor living conditions or lack of basic needs (e.g. food, water, shelter), Famine or drought that leads to food scarcity, Pull Factors: Better job opportunities or higher wages, Access to better healthcare or education, More freedoms or opportunities for self-expression, Political stability and security, Access to more resources or higher standard of living, Strong sense of community or welcoming culture, Family or friends already living in the new area, Access to better technology or infrastructure, Better job opportunities, Higher wages or income, Access to education or training, Improved living conditions or higher standard of living, Better healthcare or medical facilities, Safety and security, Family or social connections, Attractive cultural or natural features of a new location, such as scenic landscapes or a pleasant climate, The chance to reunite with family or friends,

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