Explain the reasons that motivate countryside residents of North Africa and Southwest Asia to migrate into urban areas or even out of their countries.
Politics. The political situation in the region has sometimes resulted in migrations — both voluntary and involuntary.
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Rural residents of North Africa and Southeast Asia have multiple reasons for migrating from the countryside to urban areas, most often:
- Unemployment; The people at these sites are predominantly nomads and farmers, and they don't really have great options when it comes to employment.
- Bad infrastructure; In these parts it is very neglected because they are desert parts and are far from the coasts, for this reason the governments do not have a real interest in these places and the infrastructure is in a miserable situation
- Little or no investment; Investments in these parts are relatively unknown, there is no interest in these parts because the natural conditions are very bad, there are very few people living in these parts and as said before the infrastructure is miserable, so no businessman is interested in investing and therefore help the development of the region.
- Bad life conditions; the houses are made of natural material that does not last long, the landscape is shaped by deserts, the temperatures are soaring, water and food are scarce in abundance