Are Migrant Workers Treated Differently

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Are migrant workers treated differently? Nowadays, people are moving from one place to another, for different reasons such as work opportunities, politics, political insecurity or corruption, laws, religion, race, a good health, opportunities to find a better education (or a place where they can develop their skills and talents), a better climate or environmental conditions, family issues or conflicts, crisis and ability to have freedom. This reasons can be influenced by personal reasons like ambitions that a person have or by other people motivation. According to “The Business and Management Review”, Volume 5 Number 4, author Smita Dubey and Varsha Mallah, the word migration has the meaning of the movement of people from one location to another. This movement may differ, sometimes it is the movement of other people to …show more content…

Push factors include everything that makes a person want to move away from their current location because of the negative aspects of the county. Some examples are unemployment or absence of jobs chances; bad quality of life and these includes race, religions, the laws of the country, discrimination, a bad standard of living (lack of income, bad education and poor health care) and crisis Pull factors cover the reasons that might drive someone into moving to another country based on the standards of living that can be acquired while making a living there. Some examples of pull factors are good opportunities to work, a good quality of health care, better education conveniences, freedom and personal problems or retirement (when people want run away from their problems or want to relax and like “start a new life”) and good climate or weather. Bibliography Dubey, S., & Mallah, V. (2015, January). Retrieved from http://www.abrmr.com:

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