Analyze the reasons why lower-income people in rural areas

move to cities. Which of these is a pull factor that might
explain rural to urban migration? (1 point)
unfair land distribution
natural disaster
greater economic opportunity
religious conflict

1 answer

The pull factor that might explain rural to urban migration among lower-income people in rural areas is greater economic opportunity.

Lower-income individuals living in rural areas often face limited job opportunities, lower wages, and fewer amenities compared to urban areas. Cities, on the other hand, offer a wider range of employment options, including formal and informal sectors, better salaries, and access to basic services like healthcare and education. The allure of improved economic prospects motivates individuals to leave their rural homes in search of better job opportunities and a chance to improve their living standards.

Unfair land distribution and religious conflict, on the other hand, can be considered as push factors that potentially compel individuals to leave their rural areas, but they do not fit the description of pull factors. Natural disasters are also more likely to be considered as push factors, as individuals may seek safety and better living conditions in cities following such events.