Asked by queen
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)
Responses
unfair land distribution
religious conflict
natural disaster
greater economic opportunity
Responses
unfair land distribution
religious conflict
natural disaster
greater economic opportunity
Answers
Answered by
queen
are you sure
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Greater economic opportunity
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure that greater economic opportunity is a pull factor that often explains rural to urban migration. People in lower-income rural areas may move to cities in search of better job prospects, higher wages, and improved living conditions. Cities typically offer a wider range of employment options, access to essential services, and potential for upward mobility.
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