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The following are some factors that lead to rural-urban migration:
• better transport links
• lack of educational opportunities
• lack of safety
• lower wages
more employment opportunities
more services
• security
Classify these factors into push and pull factors of rural-urban migration.​

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Answered by studentAPS
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DEFINITION OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION

The type of migration that we are principally interested in in this unit is Rural to urban migration, which is the movement of people from countryside to city areas. This type of migration happened in MEDCs from the 18th Century onwards on a large scale, and has gradually slowed down.

EXAMPLE OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION

Migration from rural to urban Brazil, for example, occurs as a result of a variety of push factors, including low-paid menial labour (often agricultural) that has become increasingly mechanized, as well as poor quality standards of living for rural workers, such as land, lack of services

FACTORS AS PULL OR PUSH

People are attracted to an urban lifestyle and the 'bright lights' of city life. All of these factors result in both temporary and permanent migration to urban areas. Poor living conditions and the lack of opportunities for paid employment in rural areas are push factors.

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Answered by TJain9
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Answer:

Push Factor

Explanation:

Better Transport link is push factor since people in village doesn't have good transport facility

Lack of Educational Opportunities is a push factor since in city there are more universities

Lack of Safety is a push factor since in village females are not allowed to be out

Lower wages is a push factor since in city they offer higher wages

Security is also a push factor since in city there are CCTY camera, biometric door and etc.

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