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Mexican Immigration
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Push factors: Bad economy, poor working conditions, family in different country
Pull factors: Better work in different country, better livng conditions, better economy.
During WWII, the Nazis were invading and killing people all over europe. In Austria, many people decided to leave the country to evade the Nazis.
Push factors were that they might be killed by the Nazis or captured and put into camps.
Pull factors were that they could start a new life and survive the world.
Pull factors include better job opportunities, better home opportunities, and better health care system(s). It also icludes safer, better living conditions.
Economic Transnational
Migration is migration caused by economic crisis. Push factors may be along the lines of few job opportunities or market crashes.
This is immigration where hispanic families living in Mexico, immigrate to America for a better life. Mainly, these families migrate for better working conditions, and to escape Mexico's bad economy.
Economical Transnational Characteristics
Push factors can include poor or unsafe living conditions, limited or
low-paying job opportunities, and economic crisis.
The characteristics of our type of migration include that it is related to the economy of the countries the immigrants are leaving or going to. It also has to be trans-national, which means that immigration must occur between nations.
Turkish Migration started in 1955 when West Germany hired 14 million turkish workers to help rebuild german after WWII. After they rebuilt germany, they expected them to go back to their country. Instead, their employers wanted to keep them, and became permanent residents. Eventually, the worker's families came to germany,
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Pull factors for germany is that they had better job opportunities. They weren't going through an economic crisis, and they had better health care.
Some push factors are that there weren't very many jobs in turkey, and the living conditions weren't as good as the ones in germany.