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Push factors are things that make people want to leave their current country of residence to migrate to another country. These can be combined with pull factors, that make the destination appealing, to model the motivations that drive human migration. The following are common examples of push factors.
Climate | Corruption | Cost of Living | Crime | Crop Failures | Disasters | Disputes | Fear of Persecution (e.g. racism) | Government Incompetence (e.g. waste on streets) | Health Risks | Human Rights Abuses | Infrastructure Failures (e.g. regular power outages) | Lack of Jobs | Lack of Opportunity | Lack of Services | Political Instability | Political Oppression | Pollution | Poor Economy | Poor Healthcare | Poor Public Services | Poor Safety & Security | Poverty | Quality of Life | Red Tape | Religious Oppression | Shortages & Market Disruptions | Social Isolation | Taxes | War | Weather | Working Conditions |
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