نتایج جستجو برای: rural urban migration

تعداد نتایج: 405331  

2010
Shah Ebrahim Sanjay Kinra Liza Bowen Elizabeth Andersen Yoav Ben-Shlomo Tanica Lyngdoh Lakshmy Ramakrishnan R. C. Ahuja Prashant Joshi S. Mohan Das Murali Mohan George Davey Smith Dorairaj Prabhakaran K. Srinath Reddy

BACKGROUND Migration from rural areas of India contributes to urbanisation and may increase the risk of obesity and diabetes. We tested the hypotheses that rural-to-urban migrants have a higher prevalence of obesity and diabetes than rural nonmigrants, that migrants would have an intermediate prevalence of obesity and diabetes compared with life-long urban and rural dwellers, and that longer ti...

2012
Lili Ma

With the reforms of the Chinese economy, an enormous new moving population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the rural and urban labor force. Expected rural-urban income differences are used instead of absolute income diversity, namely the migrant is motivated by predictable income streams over time rather than by current earnings. Also, the employment opportunity is not exclusive determi...

Albert Ofuoku, Oghenebrorhie Obakanurhe Oghenesuvwe Okpara

This study was conducted to reveal the impact of rural-urban migration on broiler production in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. Data were collected from 795 household heads and farmers/managers/supervisors of 25 selected broiler farms in the study area. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis was utilized to analyze the data. Able bodied young men constituted most of the rura...

2007
MICHAEL P. TODARO

Throughout mnany less developed economies of the world, especially those of tropical Africa, a curious economic phenomenon is presently taking place. Despite the existence of positive marginal products in agriculture and significant levels of urban unemployment, rural-urban labor migration not only continues to exist, but indeed, appears to be accelerating. Conventional economic models with the...

2006
Jonathan Crush Bruce Frayne Miriam Grant

ii Summary This paper provides a review of the literature on migration, HIV/AIDS and urban food security, and attempts to draw the links between these three powerful dynamics which are at play in Southern and Eastern Africa. The aim of the paper is to stimulate discussion and provide a platform for developing an action research agenda to inform policy and programming within these three intercon...

2015
Kenneth M. Johnson Richelle L. Winkler

BACKGROUND Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selective migration by age, race/ethnic group, and spatial location governs population integration, affects community and economic development, contributes to land use change, and structures service needs. OBJECTIVE Delineate historical net migration patterns by age, race/ethnic, and rural-urban dimens...

Journal: :Lancet 2012
Peng Gong Song Liang Elizabeth J Carlton Qingwu Jiang Jianyong Wu Lei Wang Justin V Remais

China has seen the largest human migration in history, and the country's rapid urbanisation has important consequences for public health. A provincial analysis of its urbanisation trends shows shifting and accelerating rural-to-urban migration across the country and accompanying rapid increases in city size and population. The growing disease burden in urban areas attributable to nutrition and ...

2015
Cecilia Tacoli Gordon McGranahan David Satterthwaite

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...

farahani, ahmad, felezi, morteza, haghdost, nahid, hajipour, mohamad, mahmod, falsoliman,

Nowadays information technology indices are being concerned as measures of development. This in turn will lead to many advantages’ in different areas for the evolved party. However, rural development is responsible for social and cultural changes. These could be exemplified itself in increase in job opportunities and rural income, improvement in nutrition’s standards as well as educational and...

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