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what conditions in rural areas led people to move to larger cities?​

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Answered by nidhi150707
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The “rural push” factors such as decline in income from agriculture, lack of alternative job, declining local economy, and denied access to basic facilities, further encourage people to move to cities. This often crystallizes into violence and conflicts and often protests against government

Answered by Anonymous
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1) The “rural push” factors such as decline in income from agriculture, lack of alternative job, declining local economy, and denied access to basic facilities, further encourage people to move to cities. This often crystallizes into violence and conflicts and often protests against government.

2) Due to the adverse conditions of poverty and unemployment in the rural areas, people migrate to urban areas. In urban areas they find increased employment opportunities and better living conditions.

3) Three of the top reasons are jobs, education and lifestyle. ... Better job market: Where there are more people, there are more jobs. This is the main reason so many people leave country towns to live in big cities. Educational opportunities: All major and affluent colleges/universities are located in or near a big city.

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