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Migration - Coggle Diagram
Migration
British
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Push factors for the British were poverty, lack of opportunity Pull factors, Economic opportunities, Land grants Support and compensation.
The barriers for British were culture misunderstanding, lack of authority, Reputation, Mistrust and conflict.
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Chinese
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Push factors for Chinese was econimic hardship like poverty,low on jobs. bad education.
Pull factors for them were, gold, better opportunity for jobs and education.
Some barrires Chinese faced was language, culture misunderstanding
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Indian
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Pull factors for the Indian were they got to sell their fruits and dairy farming.
Push factors for them were poverty, lack of job opputunites
Obstacles for the Indian was racism, language barries and poll tax
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Samoan
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Push factors limited economic opportunities, low wages,
Pull factors better job prospects, higher incomes, and improved access to education and healthcare in other countries like New Zealand
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Tongan
Tongan migration to New Zealand began in the 1960s with factory workers and significantly increased in the 1970s and 1980s, primarily for economic reasons
push factors like limited economic opportunities unemployment
Pull factors include better job prospects, higher wages access to education
economic hardship and social and institutional racism, which was particularly targeted through policies like the dawn raids in the 1970s.
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Fijian
Fijians migrating to New Zealand faced obstacles including difficulties finding suitable employment, navigating immigration policies
Fijian migration to New Zealand began with temporary work schemes in the 1960s for agricultural labor
push factors like political instability, economic hardship in Fiji
pull factors include better economic prospects, lifestyle
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