2. A push factor is a reason you want to leave that particular area
3. Not enough job opportunities
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5. Shawn has migrated to Christchurch
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Conditions in England.
- The workers were living in cheaply built houses
- If you retired from your job, you'll get kicked out of your house
- Have to share accommodation
- There was no garden or space for kids to play
- There's no clean water and the toilets were empty
- Diseases that spread really quickly
- Kids didn't go to school and were underfed
- There were lots of children working
Push Factors in England.
- Only the rich got much education
- Most people are either in the lower class or middle class
- Children are being employed at jobs like chimney sweeping and pulling coal trucks underground.
- The lower classes were landless
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What are the pull factors of New Zealand?
A pull factor is something that draws you to a place or a country. New Zealand is a place many people want to go to, and for good reasons. There's beautiful landscapes, decent jobs, good education and it's a safe place. New Zealand is a beautiful place where people like to go to due to it's positive reputation.
Why do the British want to leave England?
A push factor is what makes you want to leave the place or the country. British didn't really like what England has became due to the Industrial Revolution and wanted to leave immediately. They lived in cheaply made house, children were working, diseases spread pretty quickly, worked long hours and dangerous jobs. England felt like torture for those workers which made them want to leave.
Josh I love the colour coding for your paragraph structure; it is so easy to see the thought that has gone into the writing and keeping it precise. Next time I would like to see more examples within your writing. A great effort.
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