Recent migration trends affecting the Tokyo metropolitan area (TMA) in Japan are analyzed. The focus is on the factors affecting the change in migration patterns which resulted in a net outflow of migrants from the area in 1994, the first time this has occurred.
Some key push and pull factors that happen in Tokyo:
Brain Drain
Human Trafficking
Not enough jobs
Few opportunities
Political fear
Poor medical care
Not being able to practice religion
Loss of wealth
Natural Disasters
Slavery
Poor housing
Landlords
Bullying
Poor chances of finding courtship
Pull Factors
Job opportunities
Better living conditions
or religious freedom
Enjoyment
Education
Better medical care
Security
Better chances of finding courtship
Brain Drain
Human Trafficking
Not enough jobs
Few opportunities
Political fear
Poor medical care
Not being able to practice religion
Loss of wealth
Natural Disasters
Slavery
Poor housing
Landlords
Bullying
Poor chances of finding courtship
Pull Factors
Job opportunities
Better living conditions
or religious freedom
Enjoyment
Education
Better medical care
Security
Better chances of finding courtship