In this section, the (push and pull factors) that are responsible for the migration of Africans and African students in particular will be analyzed. The push and pull factors will help us to understand in broad terms the reasons to why and how African students as well as other migrants from Africa have decided to migrate and then decides to remain in their host country after a certain period. However, the responds from the interviews for this thesis will give an empirical evidence, reasons and understanding
Contact between Native Americans and Other Groups During the 1980s, the US experienced an influx of Central American immigrants, and this brought about a number of issues. This is because a combination of factors contributed to this migration, both internal and external, and political and economic. Internal factors, also referred to as push factors, are factors that occurred in Central American countries that forced citizens to migrate to the US, while the pull factors are the external factors mainly
understand the immigration process, I will be discussing and using the Neoclassical Economics Theory, the Labour Market Theory, the Historical Structural Theory, and as well as the Social Capital Theory. These four theories, I believe, are essential as they provide a solid understanding and reasoning for the migration trend. According to the Neoclassical Economics Theory, this migration trend is due to various factors. Firstly, it is mainly due to differences in the wages between Mexico and America
gration and brain drain in sub-Saharan countries:case study Cameroon. Introduction Migration is a natural human reflex as old as humanity. Although a natural reflex it can be effectively argued that some factors have accounted for its pervasive nature in contemporary times. However, with the unprecedented rise of globalization in all its facets, international migration and subsequently brain drain (most frequently from the global south to the north) remain one of those consequences of globalization