Which description of pull factors for international nurse migration is best?
A) They are more powerful than push factors in influencing a nurse's decision to migrate.
B) They include a fear for personal safety and poor working conditions.
C) They discourage foreign nurses from migrating to other countries.
D) They include items such as higher pay and better career structures.
D
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What will be an ideal response?