The Push Pull Factor
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By Teresa Potter, OKAGE Teacher Consultant
What is
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The movement of
people from one place
in the world to another
for the purpose of
taking up permanent
or semi-permanent
residence, usually
across a political
boundary.
Types of Migration
Step Migration
Internal
External
Emigration
Immigration
Chain Migration
Return Migration
Seasonal Migration
Population Transfer
Impelled Migration
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People Who Migrate
Emigrant
Immigrant
Refugee
Internally Displaced
Person (IDP)
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Migration Stream
Other Words to Know
Alien: A person who is not a citizen of the United States.
Assimilation: The way that someone who comes from a
foreign land or culture becomes absorbed into a culture
and learns to blend into the ways of its predominant, or
main, society.
Asylum: A form of protection that allows individuals
who are in the U.S. to remain here.
Discrimination: Unfair treatment based on racism or
other prejudices.
Permanent Resident Status: Status given to those who
become legally recognized in the U.S. as a permanent
legal immigrant.
Migration is the result of
push or pull factors.
Push Factors
Factors that drive a
person/people to
move away from an
area.
Pull Factors
Factors that draw a
person/people to
move to a certain area.
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Reasons for Migration
Push Factors
Poverty
Lack of religious freedom
Corrupt governments
Lack of opportunity
Poor education
Lack of religious freedom
Civil strife
Lack of medical care
Natural disasters
Pull Factors
Opportunity
Religious freedom or
freedom in general
Higher standard of living
Jobs
Lower cost of living
Medical care / medicine
Safety/protection
Fair or just government
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“Oklahoma is My
Home”
Joel Menchaca, an undocumented immigrant from
Mexico, goes to school part time at Oklahoma State
University — Oklahoma City. To pay for his tuition and
other expenses, he does construction work and works a
part-time job at a McDonald's.
http://www.freeusandworldmaps.com/html/US_States/NMtoSC.html
“Oklahoma is My
Home”
Push Factors
Pull Factors
Needed medical attention
A better life
Father left
Medical care
Lack of opportunity
Education
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The Push-Pull Factor Talk Show
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http://www.worldmapsonline.com/usimmigration.htm
http://hausofrocker.blogspot.com/2010/01/german-immigration.html
Overcrowding in the
U.S.
https://sites.google.com/site/thenorthsite/early-immigration-in-the-u-s-1
America-A Melting Pot
Emma Lazarus
Lyndon B. Johnson
“Give me your tired, your
poor, Your huddled masses
yearning to breathe free, The
wretched refuse of your
teeming shore. Send these,
the homeless, tempesttossed, to me: I lift my lamp
beside the golden door.”
“The land flourished because
it was fed from so many
sources--because it was
nourished by so many
cultures and traditions and
peoples.”
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/ushisgov/
themes/immigration/theories.htm
Bibliography
Markel, Michelle. Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist
Makers’ Strike of 1909. Harper Collins Publishers:
New York, NY. 2013.