نتایج جستجو برای: rural rural migration

تعداد نتایج: 262916  

2016
Michael Woods

International migration to rural areas has become an increasingly important process in Europe, with the potential to act as a key driver of change in the localities concerned. Research has started to document patterns of international migration and the experiences of migrants, but this emergent body of literature is partial and fragmented between regionalscale studies focused on specific types ...

Journal: :مطالعات اجتماعی - روانشناختی زنان 0
اتنا وطنخواه نوغانی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد مریم قاسمی استادیار گروه جغرافیا، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد جعفر جوان استاد گروه جغرافیا، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

the natural result of the application of modernization approach in developing countries is the formation and development of large-scale migration from rural to urban areas. this has changed the sex structure of population in a number of rural settlements in the country. as the current situation maintains, it is clear that women will be the main beneficiaries of the development plans in rural ar...

Albert Ofuoku, Oghenebrorhie Obakanurhe Oghenesuvwe Okpara

This study was conducted to reveal the impact of rural-urban migration on broiler production in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. Data were collected from 795 household heads and farmers/managers/supervisors of 25 selected broiler farms in the study area. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis was utilized to analyze the data. Able bodied young men constituted most of the rura...

2007
Alexander Klein

This paper analyzes the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1890–1900. Using a new 2000-family dataset from the 1900 population census I examine the human capital investment aspect of rural-urban migration. I find that families migrated to the city such that the educational attainment of their children would be maximized and adolescent children are systematical...

2017
Clément Imbert

Rural and urban labour markets in developing countries are integrated by migration flows, which respond to earnings opportunities at origin and destination. This is the core of the celebrated Harris and Todaro (1970) model, which shows how in equilibrium, migration flows equate expected wages between rural and urban areas. One important implication of this model is that changes in rural employm...

Journal: :پژوهش های روستایی 0
علی اکبر عنابستانی دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، دکترای جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی روستایی سمیه وزیری دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد، کارشناس ارشد جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی روستایی

introduction information and communication technology (ict) is now one of the criteria for measuring the economic and industrial development, in a way that it has had significant effects on different aspects of socio-cultural, economic and political life of people and human communities. in this study, the authors have tried to investigate the economic, social and physical effects of ict centers...

2017
Xiaoqian Wang Xiaoqian WANG

This article explores the impacts of migration and remittances on rural household income in China using cross-section data on rural household in the year 2007. The Heckman selection model is used to eliminate the selection bias and estimate the counterfactual income of migrant-sending household if there were no migration. The paper then goes on to compare the counterfactual income with the obse...

2015
Tasneem Imam

Due to multiple-factors, bracketed popularly in ‘push-pull’ category, migration, both internal and external, is taking place in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the dominant form of migration is from rural to urban centers. For, Bangladesh is predominantly an agrian rural society for 80.0 percent of the total population lives in 87319 villages. The urban centers of Bangladesh are developing rapidly a...

Journal: :Health transition review : the cultural, social, and behavioural determinants of health 1994
M Brockerhoff

Large rural-urban child mortality differentials in many developing countries suggest that rural families can improve their children's survival chances by leaving the countryside and settling in towns and cities. This study uses data from Demographic and Health Surveys in 17 countries to assess the impact of maternal rural-urban migration on the survival chances of children under age two in the ...

Journal: :پژوهش های روستایی 0
حسن ایزدی استادیار بخش شهرسازی دانشگاه شیراز سپیده برزگر کارشناس ارشد برنامه‏ ریزی شهری ، دانشگاه شیراز - واحدبین الملل

introduction: rapid urbanization and reduction of rural population are common problems among developing countries. unemployment and rural migration are mentioned as main reasons for these problems. according to the 2011 census in iran, the rural population decreased to less than one-third, or about 29 percent of total population. demographic change of the country and the need for jobs will exac...

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