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What are the main reasons for rural-urban of population?
What are the main reasons for rural-urban migration of population?
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Industrialisation: Urban centres offer more job opportunities due to the growth of industries, drawing people from rural areas in search of better employment.
- Commercialisation: Cities provide more profitable and diverse commercial activities, making them more attractive than rural regions for business and trade.
- Social Benefits and Services: Urban areas offer improved access to education, higher living standards, better sanitation, housing, healthcare, recreational facilities, and a generally richer social environment.
- Employment Opportunities: With the expansion of the service and industrial sectors in cities, high-value and better-paying jobs are created, encouraging more people to migrate for work.
- Modernisation and Changes in the Mode of Living: Advanced infrastructure, modern healthcare, communication systems, fashion trends, liberal thinking, and overall urban amenities make city life appear more desirable and fulfilling.
- Rural-urban Transformation: As rural areas begin to adopt urban characteristics, they evolve into urban centres. This process attracts even more people who are seeking improved living conditions and opportunities.
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Chapter 8: Migration Trends - Examination Corner [Page 162]
