
Rural Displacement
Rural displacement refers to the movement of people from rural areas, often driven by economic challenges, lack of job opportunities, and limited access to services. This can occur due to factors such as industrialization, agricultural changes, and environmental issues. Displaced individuals typically migrate to urban centers in search of better living conditions and employment. While this shift can offer new opportunities, it also leads to challenges, including urban overcrowding, strain on infrastructure, and loss of community cohesion in rural areas. Understanding rural displacement is crucial for addressing social and economic inequalities across regions.