When the young population migrate, the elderly population is left behind in rural areas. Explain.
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In rural areas, less employment opportunities, low wages, drought, lack of basic amenities, landlessness, social factors act as push factors and more employment opportunities, higher income, better wages, better facilities activities as pull factors towards the rural to urban migration. Key issues include poor transport options, social isolation and loneliness, difficulties accessing essential health and social care services and banks or post offices.
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According to the data for these countries, the age distribution of migrants generally peaks in the mid-to-late-20s. Figure 1.1 shows that most migrants are between the ages of 23 and 27.
The lower levels of service provision, difficulties in accessing services, and possible high costs are part of the reason why rural older persons are less likely to use formal care services than their urban counterparts.
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