Higher wages, Cultural and educational opportunities, The opportunity to get rich,Recreational advantages
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Jobs
Rural-Urban migration. This is normally due to push factors ( things that cause people to move eg. less services available) and pull factors ( things that attract people eg. more job opportunity's)
It is important to note that,population continues to decrease in rural areas and increase in urban areas.This is attributed to certain factors that are pushing people out of rural areas and pulling them to the urban centers. Urban pull are said to be things that attracts people to move to the urban centers.This factors includes the following: better job opportunities,better living conditions, education, better medical care,security,industry and better chances of marrying among other factors. whereas rural pull are things that makes people to move away from where one lives.These factors includes the following:Slave trade, trafficking in human beings, not enough jobs, desertification,few opportunities,primitive conditions and famine and drought.
The need of electricity, fighting the poverty level and the need of clean water are the factors that affect rural development in Tanzania.
it is urbanization mass movement of people from rural area to develop area is one of the contribution factors of disaster. discuss this statement
it is urbanization mass movement of people from rural area to develop area is one of the contribution factors of disaster. discuss this statement
Factors influencing rural settlement include availability of natural resources, topography of the land, climate, transportation networks, economic opportunities (such as agriculture or industry), government policies, and cultural or social factors. These elements can all impact the location and growth of rural settlements.
What are the considering factors to open a rural branch of a bank?
For one natural resources
1000,400 live in rural
the three main factors affecting rural settlements are:- (i) physical factors like topography, soil and water (ii) economic factor (iii) social factor
making insurance of rural people