
Rural-to-Urban Migration
Rural-to-urban migration refers to the movement of people from countryside areas to cities. This often occurs as individuals and families seek better job opportunities, improved living standards, and access to education and healthcare. As cities typically offer more resources and services, many are drawn to urban areas in search of a higher quality of life. However, this migration can also lead to challenges in cities, such as overcrowding, increased demand for housing, and pressure on public services. Overall, it reflects broader economic and social changes in society.