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Differentiate between push and pull factors of migration.
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Push forces out; pull attracts.
UP Board XII - 2024
UP Board XII
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Feb 11, 2025
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Push factors (e.g., unemployment, disasters) force people to leave. Pull factors (e.g., better opportunities) attract them to new locations.
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