Emigration refers to the act of individuals or groups leaving their home country to permanently settle in another country. It involves the movement of people across international borders.
Imagine you are at a party and decide to leave early because you want to go to a different party happening in another neighborhood. Just like that, emigration is when people leave their home country to start a new life in another country.
Immigration: Immigration is the opposite of emigration. It refers to the act of individuals or groups entering and settling in a new country from their home country.
Push Factors: Push factors are circumstances or conditions that compel people to leave their home countries, such as political instability, economic hardships, or natural disasters.
Pull Factors: Pull factors are circumstances or conditions that attract people to move and settle in a particular country, such as better job opportunities, higher living standards, or political stability.
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