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Escaping a war in one’s country of origin as a reason for immigrating to another country is an example of a pull factor. push factor. migration pull. migration push.
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Escaping a war in one’s country of origin as a reason for immigrating to another country is an example of a pull factor. push factor. migration pull. migration push.
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Migration push would be the answer I think because Lots of people would leave the country at one time (migration) and a war is a reason for leaving(push)
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