Social Sciences, asked by aditiyagupta21, 2 months ago

what may be the development goal for unemployed people migrated from rural to urban areas​

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Answered by deepak2005chaurasiya
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Among others, the study found that rural-urban migration is an ongoing process which affects housing delivery in urban areas. As a result it continues to make the objective of ensuring that there is adequate housing for South Africans unattainable.

Answered by tyagi0157
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Street Foods

The rural–urban migration in developing countries has contributed to an increase in street vended, ready-to-eat, and convenience foods. Studies in developing countries have shown that up to 20–25% of the household food expenditure is incurred outside the home and some segments of the population depend entirely on street foods. As one of the consequences of rapid urbanization, millions of populations largely depend on street foods for their daily sustenance. In most developing countries, street food vendors are an important component of the food supply chain. Being reasonably priced and conveniently available, street food satisfies a vital need of the urban population. These ready-to-eat foods and beverages are prepared and/or sold by vendors or hawkers mainly in streets or other convenient public places such as around places of work, schools, hospitals, railway stations, and bus terminals. Food safety is major concern within the street foods supply chain. These foods are handled, prepared, and sold under unhygienic conditions with limited access to safe water, sanitary services, or garbage disposal facilities. Hence, street foods pose a high risk of food poisoning due to microbial contamination, improper use of food additives, adulteration, and environmental contamination.

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