The positive effects of rural-urban migration towards a rural area are. Rural to urban migration impacts both on the rural area which loses people and the urban area which gains people.
When people move out of rural areas the lower population can prevent the area from being able to attract new industry according to Bruce Weber etal.
Positive effects of rural urban migration. A positive effect would imply that migration complements agricultural production while a negative effect would imply that the loss of labour caused by migration reduces agricultural productivity Rozelle 1999. The increasing rural-urban migration has caused on one hand the labour force for agricultural production to decline. The study of migration has become a problem for a long time now because since the world began people have been moving from one locality to another in search of favorable opportunities such as good accommodation good job education health.
The positive effects of rural-urban migration towards a rural area are. A pressure of population will reduce b water resources will not be used up too much. They come in search of jobemployment and money.
There will be increase in slum areas in urban. Quarterfreelp and 6 more. Eliminate urban bias by creating a rural-urban balance for income and opportunities 2.
Impacts of rural to urban migration. Rural to urban migration impacts both on the rural area which loses people and the urban area which gains people. Fewer people to feed.
Season temporary migration to urban centres is undertaken for increasing disposable income which is then invested in a variety of production and consumption uses. However the relative importance of migration is highly contexted specific as its effects on the local agricultural economy and poverty reduction is enhanced. Even though negative environmental effects can occur due to rural-to-urban migration there also are plenty of positive societal impacts caused.
In the same sense if person from urban area shifts to rural area the development of rural areas assents where as development in urban area depreciates. Migration also affects the cultural and social diversities of both the rural and urban communities. The living standards of both the communities gets exchanged.
And besides the positive effects on productivity and income growth we found that rural-urban migration also caused brain drain in rural regions decreased production and inflated price of agricultural products and widened the rural-urban income gap. This paper makes four main contributions to. The case studies provide mixed evidence regarding the development potential of migration in rural areas.
The various forms of remittances have a positive impact on the productivity of migrant households farms. The introduction of new production techniques can also have beneficial spill. Migration reduces population growth in rural areas.
Separation from wives for long periods and the use of contraceptives help control population growth. When very young males migrate to urban areas they are so influenced by the urban life that they do not like to marry at an early age. Rural to urban migration is characterized by a lack of balance.
Cities get overcrowded while the rural areas suffer as well. When people move out of rural areas the lower population can prevent the area from being able to attract new industry according to Bruce Weber etal. In the journal Review of Agricultural Economics.