Pronunciation: /pʊʃ ˈfæktər/
noun a factor or circumstance that causes someone to leave their home or country
A1 A push factor is something that makes someone want to leave a place.
A2 Lack of job opportunities can be a push factor for people to migrate to other countries.
B1 Political instability is a common push factor for refugees seeking asylum.
B2 Economic hardship is often cited as a significant push factor for internal migration.
C1 Climate change has become a major push factor for people to relocate from vulnerable regions.
C2 The push factor of persecution has driven many individuals to seek refuge in safer countries.
formal One of the push factors for emigration is the lack of economic opportunities in the home country.
informal The push factor for him to leave the job was the toxic work environment.
slang The push factor for her to break up with him was his constant lying.
figurative The push factor for her to pursue her passion was the feeling of being stuck in a mundane routine.
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