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A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)The Push-Pull Theory and Motivations of Jewish Refugees

A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945): The Push-Pull Theory and Motivations of Jewish... [“Push and pull theory” is one of the most important theories for studying floating population and immigrants. The theory holds that the reasons for migration and immigration are because people can improve their living conditions through migration. As a result, the factors that have caused immigrants to improve their living conditions in the inflow areas have become the pull force of the floating population, and the unfavorable socio-economic conditions of the outflow areas have become the thrust of the floating population. Population migration is accomplished through the combined effect of the thrust of the outflow areas and the pull force of the inflow areas. This chapter attempts to use this theory to analyze the motivation of Jewish refugees’ fleeing to China during the World War II.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)The Push-Pull Theory and Motivations of Jewish Refugees

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press 2019. Sponsored by the Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
ISBN
978-981-13-9482-9
Pages
123 –131
DOI
10.1007/978-981-13-9483-6_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[“Push and pull theory” is one of the most important theories for studying floating population and immigrants. The theory holds that the reasons for migration and immigration are because people can improve their living conditions through migration. As a result, the factors that have caused immigrants to improve their living conditions in the inflow areas have become the pull force of the floating population, and the unfavorable socio-economic conditions of the outflow areas have become the thrust of the floating population. Population migration is accomplished through the combined effect of the thrust of the outflow areas and the pull force of the inflow areas. This chapter attempts to use this theory to analyze the motivation of Jewish refugees’ fleeing to China during the World War II.]

Published: Sep 13, 2019

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