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== Reason why? ==
Individuals around the globe migrate for a broad variety of reasons, which can be put in two categories:
* '''“Push” factors''' are conditions in migrants’ home countries that make it difficult or even impossible to live there.
* '''“pull” factors''' are the situation and the possibilities in the destination country that make it a more attractive place to live than their home countries.
 
'''Sort the terms into the correct category!'''
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{|
| push-factors || violence || no work || political oppression || environmental degradation and climate change
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| pull-factors || work || economic opportunities|| better qualitiy of life|| access to education
|}
 
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Fate of German Emigrants in America



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Reason why?

Individuals around the globe migrate for a broad variety of reasons, which can be put in two categories:

  • “Push” factors are conditions in migrants’ home countries that make it difficult or even impossible to live there.
  • “pull” factors are the situation and the possibilities in the destination country that make it a more attractive place to live than their home countries.

Sort the terms into the correct category!

push-factors violence no work political oppression environmental degradation and climate change
pull-factors work economic opportunities better qualitiy of life access to education


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