Geography, asked by ahmadzali323, 4 months ago

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 rohinithirumalai59
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Explanation:

Poor living conditions and the lack of opportunities for paid employment in rural areas are push factors. ... Young people are more likely to move to towns, with more elderly people and children left in rural areas. Selectivity in migration affects the population in both the rural and the urban areas

Migration from rural to urban in intra state is been increasing slowly with industrialization and modernization in India. The main reason for migration is Employment or business related migration.

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