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Which problems the rapid increase in population in the third world countries brings with it

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Answered by shrutisharma22feb
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Migrants are often noted to be better off and relatively skilled than those left

behind implying that the unskilled peasantry is finding it increasingly difficult to put a

foothold in the urban centers. In the present globalizing environment migration to the

cities that have global linkages has become relatively more difficult as persons need asses

to information. It is important to note that migration not always as a negative

phenomenon reflecting misery and lack of livelihood opportunities in the outmigrating

regions and absence of basic amenities and health hazards in inmigrating regions. It has

been observed that an opportunity is being taken up by people to improve their socioeconomic conditions. Some of the evidences disclose that, this is currently being taken up

by skilled and better of sections. A large number of science and technology personnel in

backward regions are locating themselves in a handful of cities and developed regions.

While a section of the elite and highly skilled persons are increasingly enjoying benefits

of migration.

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