Social Motives Towards Illegal Immigration from the Perspective of Graduate Students from Jordanian Universities
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https://doi.org/10.61707/cct7nx61Keywords:
Motivations, Graduate Students, Illegal ImmigrationAbstract
The study aimed to identify the social motives towards illegal immigration from the point of view of graduate students from Jordanian universities. This study relied on the descriptive approach, where the questionnaire was used as a tool for the study, which was applied to (748) graduates of various Jordanian universities during the summer semester of the academic year (2023/2024). The results of the study concluded that the social motives for illegal immigration were moderate, with an arithmetic mean of (3.27) and a standard deviation of (0.63).
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