2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2020.09.016
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How does international migration impact on rural areas in developing countries? A systematic review

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“…Optimizing the rural industrial structure has strengthened the economical and intensive use of land, provided a large number of jobs, attracted many talents to return to their hometowns to participate in rural construction, and provided sufficient vitality for the rural areas (Galvo et al., 2020). Increasing rural population greatly stimulates the demand for investment in rural development, reduces the problem of hollow villages, promotes the development of rural investment and land subsystem, and then attracts more people to migrate to villages, providing sufficient labor and talents for industry development (Obi et al., 2020). A large amount of funds and technology attracted by the diversified development of the rural industry will continue to be invested in rural land, which will become the driving force for the economical and intensive use of land, promote the efficient use of land, and encourage the transformation of the rural industry.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimizing the rural industrial structure has strengthened the economical and intensive use of land, provided a large number of jobs, attracted many talents to return to their hometowns to participate in rural construction, and provided sufficient vitality for the rural areas (Galvo et al., 2020). Increasing rural population greatly stimulates the demand for investment in rural development, reduces the problem of hollow villages, promotes the development of rural investment and land subsystem, and then attracts more people to migrate to villages, providing sufficient labor and talents for industry development (Obi et al., 2020). A large amount of funds and technology attracted by the diversified development of the rural industry will continue to be invested in rural land, which will become the driving force for the economical and intensive use of land, promote the efficient use of land, and encourage the transformation of the rural industry.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mueller- Mahn, 2001Mahn, , 2002Ibrahim, 1996;Ehlers, 1977Ehlers, , 1984Meyer, 1993Meyer, , 1995Obi, et al, 2020;Hedlund, et al, 2017;Woods, 2002;Janzen, 2007; . ( ) ( ) ( : ( :…”
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“…While most empirical studies have concentrated on local rural area features, such as the natural or socio-economic characteristics specific to each country [27], few have explored the consequences of rural outmigration on changes in rural land use. [28][29][30][31]. Liu et al (2010) [32] investigated the driving mechanism of hollowing villages, which are characterised by vacant and unused rural housing located in the heart of these communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%