People move from villages to cities primarily in search of better economic opportunities, such as jobs and higher wages. Cities often offer more access to education, healthcare, and social services, which can improve quality of life. Additionally, the allure of urban lifestyles, including cultural activities and social connections, can attract individuals seeking a change from rural living. This migration is often driven by the desire for improved living standards and greater personal development.
People migrate to cities from villages to get better health care, education better employment.
Both
In villages job opportunities are lesser than in cities. People get good salary in cities, so that they can lead a peaceful life. Since there is no rain , dry ponds , dry lakes and no vegetation, farmers find very difficult to lead their life. People in villages do not get good medical care in villages. There is no proper road facilities. Even if they produce some goods it could not be sold in village itself, so people shift to cities from villages.
Yes
people migrate from village to cities because in cities there is more facilities and opportunity than villages
There really wasn't many cities. Rome was the largest and when it fell people left to farm and live in small villages. Most everyone lived in small villages.
They mainly live in villages
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
people move to the cities some times to get better lives.For their jobs.
Japanese people, as with any other country in the world, live in cities, towns, villages and in the countryside.
sort of..... because in my point of view cities have good facilities. transportation,water supply etc are short in villages but in big cities we dont need to worry about them......
Urban migration is one term and your welcome