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

natural disaster
natural disaster

greater economic opportunity
greater economic opportunity

unfair land distribution
unfair land distribution

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.

This factor attracts individuals to cities where they believe they can find better job prospects, higher wages, and improved living standards compared to their current rural settings. The other options listed—natural disaster, unfair land distribution, and religious conflict—are typically considered push factors, as they drive people away from their current locations due to adverse conditions or conflicts.