Rural-Urban Migration: Trends Challenges and Strategies

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Rural-urban migration is phenomenon that, on one hand, reflects the dearth of employment opportunities in the rural areas and on the other, plenty of the same in the urban areas. Returns from farm activities, which dominate the rural economy, have been steadily declining in the developing countries, in non-farm activities, the returns are not much better. Employment, while being the main driver of rural-urban migration, is not the only one, in recent times, social factors, such as education and health care have also been driving rural-urban migration.

While some view rural-urban migration as a problem to be addressed in terms of urban congestion, others view it as a coping strategy for the poor who seek to diversity their livelihoods.

This book throws light on the phenomenon of rural-urban migration examining various perspectives on it, the global trend and challenges and the strategies to address these challenges. Policy makers, economists, sociologists and researchers will find the book useful.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Rajagopalan

S Rajagopalan holds an MBA in Finance from Gujarat University. He has worked for five years in the development sector in the area of microfinance and livelihood promotion for the poor, both with non-governmental organizations and the government. Prior to his stint in the development sector, he had worked in the area of corporate financial analysis and research for a research organization for five years. Currently, he is a Consulting Editor at The ICFAI Business School, Ahmedabad.

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Title
Rural-Urban Migration: Trends Challenges and Strategies
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788131427385
Length
xii+200p., Figures; Tables.
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