نتایج جستجو برای: reduced rural migration

تعداد نتایج: 833700  

Journal: :World Development 2021

Growing rural-to-urban and international migration flows have sparked concerns about the investments in education of children left behind Cambodia. We draw on a panel household-level survey conducted rural villages 2014 2017 to analyse relationship between parental children’s schooling. The analysis shows that migrant parents complete less years schooling than non-migrant parents. find bigger e...

Journal: :Population research and policy review 2009
Alisson Flávio Barbieri David L Carr Richard E Bilsborrow

Since the 1970s, migration to the Amazon has led to a growing human presence and resulting dramatic changes in the physical landscape of the Northern Ecuadorian Amazon frontier, including considerable deforestation. Over time, a second demographic phenomenon has emerged with the children of the original migrants leaving settler farms to set out on their own. The vast majority have remained in t...

2016
Michael Woods

International migration to rural areas has become an increasingly important process in Europe, with the potential to act as a key driver of change in the localities concerned. Research has started to document patterns of international migration and the experiences of migrants, but this emergent body of literature is partial and fragmented between regionalscale studies focused on specific types ...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای انسانی 0
شیرکو احمدی دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد سردشت (ارومیه)، باشگاه پژوهشگران جوان و نخبگان، سردشت (ارومیه)، ایران مرتضی توکلی دانشیار گروه جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی روستایی، دانشگاه تربیت مدرس، تهران، ایران

abstractagriculture is considered as one of the important sectors of economic. that in the production of food and industrial crops may play an important role in economic development. in this regard human resource is very important. so that quantitative and qualitative changes in the human resources can lead to major changes in agricultural production and it influences completely agricultural pr...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Ernestina Coast

Migration is an important process of change for rural populations in developing countries. Migration is a primary cause of behaviour change-by their very act of migrating, migrants are different from those who do not migrate. The focus of the current study is male rural-urban migration in Tanzania and its interaction with sexual behaviour. The analysis presents results from a comparison with in...

2014
Chukwuedozie Kelechukwu Ajaero Ignatius Ani Madu

Rural-urban migration remains a livelihood strategy employed by the rural populace in the densely populated southeastern region of Nigeria. This study appraises the impact of rural-urban migration on rural livelihoods in southeastern region of Nigeria. Questionnaire surveys on 225 heads of rural households and focus group discussions in each of the five states in the study area were used to eli...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 2014
dewey thorbeck ali asghar isalou mostafa bayat

human settlements experience continual change. in recent years, many rural areas have experienced dispersed grow (rural sprawl) and population declines in traditional village centers (hollowing). these paradoxical phenomena have occurred in most developing countries, including rural iran. this study examines this phenomena in three iranian villages of kahak area of qom province, and develops a ...

ژورنال: مرتع 2022
Ghorbani, Ardavan, Hozhabr, Firooz, Moameri, Mehdi,

Background and objectives: Migration is the movement of people from one ecological region to another, it may be on temporary or permanent basis. Migration is a selective mechanism that impacts individuals and households economically, socially, educationally, and demographically, and it is an important phenomenon that many economists, particularly in developing countries, have addressed. Due to ...

2012
Ren Mu Alan de Brauw

Migration and Young Child Nutrition: Evidence from Rural China The unprecedented large scale rural-to-urban migration in China has left many rural children living apart from their parents. In this study, we examine the impact of parental migration on the nutritional status of young children in rural areas. We use the interaction terms between wage growth in provincial capital cities and initial...

Journal: :Journal of labor economics 1986
E Katz O Stark

"In this paper we question the pioneering work of Todaro, which states that rural-to-urban labor migration in less developed countries (LDCs) is an individual response to a higher urban expected income. We demonstrate that rural-to-urban labor migration is perfectly rational even if urban expected income is lower than rural income. We achieve this under a set of fairly stringent conditions: ...

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