نتایج جستجو برای: urban migration

تعداد نتایج: 308987  

Journal: :پژوهش های رشد و توسعه پایدار 0
بیژن باصری استادیار دانشکده اقتصاد و حسابداری واحد تهران مرکز حسین صادقی استادیار علوم اقتصادی دانشکده اقتصاد دانشگاه تربیت مدرس غلامرضا خاکسار کارشناس ارشد اقتصاد دانشکده اقتصاد دانشگاه تربیت مدرس

the aim of this paper is to investigate the role of producer cooperatives (pcs) on rural development in fars, khorasan, semnan, golestan and hamadan provinces of iran in 2007. more specifically, this paper focuses on the economic aspects and social changes occurred in rural area concerning the cooperatives development. in order to measure quantitatively the effectiveness of economic and social ...

2011
Budy P. Resosudarmo Daniel Suryadarma

Developing countries are experiencing unprecedented levels of urbanization. Although most of these movements are motivated by economic reasons, they could affect the human capital accumulation of the children who follow their parents to the cities. This paper estimates the causal effect of permanently migrating as a child from a rural area to an urban area on human capital outcomes. To our know...

Abstract Background and purpose: This paper presents a case study in simulation of process governing leachate occurrence and subsequent transport, and investigates its migration away from the landfill to control environmental adverse effects on a deep aquifer. Materials and Methods: The landfill examined in this study was an area of 240 ha and received 500 ton/day of solid waste generated fro...

2001
LI HEMING PAUL WALEY

This paper reviews involuntary resettlement resulting from dam-building, which has been ignored relative to the dominant focus of migration research in China, rural to urban migration. Reservoir resettlement in China has a long history, often of misery and hardship for those displaced. Relocatees affected by the Three Gorges Project (1994– 2009) on the Yangtze River face a similar situation. In...

Journal: :The American economic review 2011
Nathaniel Baum-Snow Byron F Lutz

This paper examines the residential location and school choice responses to the desegregation of large urban public school districts. We decompose the well documented decline in white public enrollment following desegregation into migration to suburban districts and increased private school enrollment, and find that migration was the more prevalent response. Desegregation caused black public en...

2017
Philip Anglewicz Jamaica Corker Patrick Kayembe

The rapid population growth of many African cities has important implications for population health, yet little is known about factors contributing to increasing population, such as the fertility of internal migrants. We examine whether in-migrants to Kinshasa have different fertility patterns than lifetime Kinshasa residents, and identify characteristics of migrants that may explain difference...

Journal: :Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 2006
Tanica Lyngdoh Sanjay Kinra Yoav Ben Shlomo Srinath Reddy Dorairaj Prabhakaran George Davey Smith Shah Ebrahim

BACKGROUND Urban-rural comparisons are of limited relevance in examining the effects of urban migration in developing countries where urbanisation is due to growth of existing urban populations, expansion of urban boundaries, and rural in-migration. Cultural, genetic and life-style backgrounds of migrants and host populations further limit the value of rural-urban comparisons. Therefore we eval...

Journal: :People Count 1993

This pamphlet describes some recent findings reported in the UN's "State of World Population, 1993." The summary focuses on the costs and benefits of migration, investments in technology in order to attract low cost labor, and impetus for migration from economic development. A recent study in the Philippines indicates that reduced migration pressures will require increased capacity to migrate b...

2008
Christine Padoch Eduardo Brondizio Sandra Costa Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez Robin R. Sears Andrea Siqueira

In much of the Amazon Basin, approximately 70% of the population lives in urban areas and urbanward migration continues. Based on data collected over more than a decade in two long-settled regions of Amazonia, we find that rural–urban migration in the region is an extended and complex process. Like recent rural–urban migrants worldwide, Amazonian migrants, although they may be counted as urban ...

2011
Budy Resosudarmo Daniel Suryadarma Budy P Resosudarmo Budy P. Resosudarmo

Developing countries are experiencing unprecedented levels of urbanization. Although most of these movements are motivated by economic reasons, they could affect the human capital accumulation of the children who follow their parents to the cities. This paper estimates the causal effect of permanently migrating as a child from a rural area to an urban area on human capital outcomes. To our know...

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