The study identified limited access to prestigious institutions in India as an important push factor. |
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For graduate level migrants, the main push factor was found as job searching, followed by poverty and studies. |
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Since population as a push factor is taken into account by relative per-capita income, its explicit presence in the model as an explanatory factor may cause mulitcollinearity. |
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Modeling the maintenance push factor shows the most important predictors are living in a separate house and working in a nonprofessional occupation. |
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Education is an important push factor for migration because it is an ideal to be achieved by moving out but educational backwardness tends to work as a pull factor. |
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Lastly, through inspection of structural equation model, the pull factor proved to have a significant positive impact on the push factor. |
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We know that poverty is the principal reason, the push factor, both social and economic poverty. |
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The high level of crime in the country is not only a push factor for Jamaicans to leave but also a concern in the vetting of applicants. |
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This represents a huge push factor for emigration including to the European Union. |
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But these can be expensive and generate resentment among those who stayed home, or even serve as a push factor for further outmigration. |
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Changes to the way in which British GPs will be expected to work is another push factor. |
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Difficult personal circumstances, says Assidiq, are often the push factor that leads young people to become radicalised. |
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First, political constraints and persecution act as a push factor pressuring a number of persons to seek asylum in other countries. |
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The Group was also urged to take into account the issue of environmental degradation as a major push factor for migration. |
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It has been acknowledged by some NGOs that domestic violence is a push factor for trafficking, as women seek to escape their home situation and feel that they have nothing to lose by emigrating. |
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For instance, among the roughly one-quarter of employees who are actively looking for another job, the most frequently cited push factor causing them to consider leaving their current job is dissatisfaction with their salary. |
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Children and young people could participate in the volunteer teams, particularly in areas where peer pressure is a major push factor into exploitation and trafficking. |
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Contributing to the push factor, one year after the earthquake, many private landowners are claiming back their land, with evictions a growing risk and a new challenge for displaced communities and humanitarian actors alike. |
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The results of a factor analysis identified four push factor domains and three pull factor domains underlying respondents' push and pull factor ratings. |
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Providing and securing jobs in developing countries is the most effective way to address the number one push factor of international migration: unemployment and lack of economic prospects. |
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Briefly, there is a push factor as investors are forced out of low-yielding cash, and a pull factor as the present value of future cashflows from risky assets appear to rise. |
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A significant proportion of migrants are indeed from Africa, and some of them are fleeing poverty rather than war – a push factor that the international community has deemed insufficient reason to build a life elsewhere. |
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Push factor migration and over-urbanization are also assumed to lead to growing misery in the urban communities and to hamper economic development in the country as a whole. |
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