How the rural to urban migration disrupts the natural balance. (5 points)
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Rural–urban migration results in a loss of human resources for rural areas. This labor loss has zero opportunity cost if labor is surplus in the villages (Lewis, 1954). That is, village households can send out migrants without suffering a loss in production, thus labor productivity increases
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Unprecedented levels of rural-to-urban migration are threatening to disrupt the delicate natural balance, not just in India but across developing countries.
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Unprecedented levels of rural-to-urban migration are threatening to disrupt the delicate natural balance, not just in India but across developing countries.
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