Script: Migration: what, why, how?
Migration is the moving and transferring of humans from one region of the world to another, with the intention of temporarily or permanently settling there. While everyone has different reasons for migrating, some people do it voluntarily, but some people do it by necessity.
An example of migration is Syrian refugees moving from their own country to other countries for their own safety. Migration has been around for as long as Earth has been around, and millions of people move everyday.
So why do people migrate? You may not have heard of two common terms named push and pull factors. Push factors are the reasons for someone to move away and migrate to another region.
Pull factors are the reasons for someone to migrate to that specific country. Furthermore, these factors can be categorised into six smaller factors. Cultural, economic, social, political, environmental and natural.
While these terms are easy to interpret, let's go through a few examples. Cultural: for example, a person or family may want to migrate to another region to be in touch with their own culture.
At the same time, culture, which is not always agreed with, can be one of the reasons why someone will migrate away and out of a region. Political tension, economic, environmental, social and natural factors may also influence someone's decision to move to another region.
To illustrate why people migrate in more detail, and explain push and pull factors, here are some examples.
If someone does not like how crowded a certain region or country is - an environmental factor - they may choose to migrate to another region.
Choosing to migrate because of the environment they have lived in is a push factor because it is what is pushing someone out of a country. Furthermore, a pull factor is what draws someone in to a certain region.
If someone wanted to migrate but didn't know where, the factors that influenced the decision to migrate there would be known as a pull factor.
So, have you learned about migration today? Let's recap. People migrate for many different reasons, and it can be a necessity or voluntarily. Push and pull factors are the reasons why or why not you want to migrate to a specific country, or leave your own.
Furthermore, these are often categorised into social, economic, political, environmental, natural and cultural factors. Thank you for listening!
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