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Push and Pull Factors - Sociology
- Reasons for migration
- Push
- Economic recession
- Unemployment
- Escaping
famine or
poverty
- Religious, political or
racial persecution
- Pull
- Higher wages
- Opportunities abroad
- Political or religious freedom
- Assisted Passage Scheme
- Receiving countries government
paid part or all of the costs of
migration
- Encourages emigration to
Old Commonwealth
countries such as Australia
- 2013 - Push and Pull in the UK
- Pull to the UK= work related reasons and
education followed by family
reasons
- 5% Asylum seekers
- Push from the UK =
better career
opportunities and
higher earnings or
better lifestyle
- The effects of
globalisation in the UK
- More undocumented workers -
500,000-800,000 undocumented workers
in the UK. Been exploited by UK
employers and are exploited by people
traffickers. Pulled by prospects of better
standards and are pushed by poverty or
lack of opportunity.
- More asylum seekers - 24,000 people
seeking asylum to escape persecution
and torture/death. Make up 5% of
migrants. Held in immigration
detention centres and are treated
poorly and are dehumanised.
- Greater cultural
diversity - Different
cultures and
lifestyles can mix
with others. More
hybrid families
- Changing families - Migrants from
Eastern European have larger families
which has contributed to a baby boom in
the 2000s. Beck talks of growth of "world
families" and "distant love"
- Chambers
- More global family networks
- Increased trade in surrogate
motherhood and mail order
brides
- "Purchase of intimacy"
- Increased international
criminal trade in the
trafficking of women for
prostitiution
- Direct impact on family life e.g. Foreign wards
including those waged by the British
government in countries like Iraq