2019
DOI: 10.4314/as.v17i3.6
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Factors influencing rural-urban migration of youths in Osun State, Nigeria

Abstract: This study examined the factors influencing rural-urban migration of youths in Osun State, Nigeria. A multistaged sampling technique was employed in the selection of 240 of the respondents (youth) from three local government areas of the state. Data for this study were sourced primarily through the use of well-structured questionnaire. Both descriptive and inferential analyses were employed in the analyses of the data. The result of this study showed that mean age of the respondents was 22.60 years. The study … Show more

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“…Poor electricity supply, bad condition of roads and absence of pipe-borne water in rural areas were push factors driving rural youths away from their communities into urban areas. Better employment opportunities in the cities, superior wages in the urban areas, improved living condition in the cities were found to be pull factors that attract rural youths to the urban centres [14]. The problem that stimulates this present research interest is rate at which our youths (young boys and girls) are moving from rural areas to urban centres is very alarming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Poor electricity supply, bad condition of roads and absence of pipe-borne water in rural areas were push factors driving rural youths away from their communities into urban areas. Better employment opportunities in the cities, superior wages in the urban areas, improved living condition in the cities were found to be pull factors that attract rural youths to the urban centres [14]. The problem that stimulates this present research interest is rate at which our youths (young boys and girls) are moving from rural areas to urban centres is very alarming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The former entails the movement away from one's country of origin and the latter involves movement into a country. The type of migration existing within a country is internal and there are four main categories of internal migration-rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to urban and return migration (urban to rural) (Ofuoku, 2012;Eze, 2016;Alarima, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban to rural migration, often called return migration, describes the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. The most common type of internal migration in Nigeria is rural to urban (Alarima, 2018;Amrevurayire and Ojeh, 2016;Ofuoku, 2012). This type of movement can be fuelled by economic reasons especially when there is perceived better life in the cities which attracts one to move or it can be involuntary when there is something undesirable in one's destination that pushes him to migrate/leave (Alarima, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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