Push and pull factors
North Korea
They don't have the freedom do to whatever they want too. They government controls everything. They don't have and push factors because wants you are a citizen you can't leave. Pull factors are everyone has same rights and no ones treated different but no ones treated nicely by the goverment.
religous persecutions
Germany (World War II)
Jews were leaving Germany because they were being persecuted. They were being taken to concentration camps and being killed.
People were immigrating to other European countries around Germany.
Haiti Environmental Factors
Haiti
People in Haiti are leaving because the weather there is pretty bad. The are hurricanes a and tropical storms here all the time. Many die from these storms to and is not a very safe place to live
People are moving to the United States and South America for better weather.
Push:
Here in Haiti there are tons of bad storms that can hit this country. Hurricanes hit there all the time and kill many manny people.i know that if I lived in Haiti I would want to leave.
Pull:
When there is not bad weather here there is great weather. The summer is very nice. If you are looking for a place to come short time I believe Haiti is a great place to come.
Economic motives
Japan
Push- small agriculture and rural based economy with only large and crowded cities
Pull- has a huge car industry, makes a lot of consumer electronics, architecture, and large sea food industry
They have moved to America and other places because Japan is so over populated. People move to work in the fish market and to teach them different languages.
Forced migration
For almost there whole life, Jews have been discriminated and persecuted against. Dating back to 1290 when they were forced out off Israel by the Roman Empire. From 1300 to the 1500's the Jewish community moved all around Europe being kicked out of multiple countries like Spain and England because of their religion. They where forced to migrate across Europe until welcomed by countries like Poland, Hungary, and Italy.
Push Factor: Religious prosecution and Forced Migration