Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is significantly increasing is Bangladesh, where systematic research will explore the reasons for urban migration in order to devise policies in this area, including maintaining the balance of urban–rural developments. This study used the Urban Health Survey (UHS) 2013 to ascertain the reasons for urban migration in large divisional cities in Bangladesh. The 2013 survey examined the differences between male and female migration, alongside any significant sociodemographic factors that might contribute to their motivation for moving to the city. The survey revealed that a majority of women (64.8%) migrated for family purposes, for example, joining husba...
Migration is defined by the movement of people or groups of people from one place to another. As rur...
There are several factors, responsible for rural-urban migration, influence the migrant’s migration ...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Are rural-urban migrants living in urban slums more vulnerable in terms of housin...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Migration is a common process where people move rural to urban area for better livelihood. The aim o...
The paper examines the rural-urban migration patterns of poor migrants who move to Rajshahi city, Ba...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 331-404)xxix, 404 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.Attempts t...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is the second fastest growing megacity in the world with a po...
Internal migration is now a significant constituent for policy issues in Bangladesh, so there is a n...
Considering the importance of migration research and the dearth in literature on migration, the foll...
In Bangladesh, there is the rapid growth of urbanization. Consequently, job opportunity is also incr...
This dissertation demonstrates that the spatial pattern of migration within Bangladesh can be 'expla...
This paper provides an explanation to internal migration pattern within the urbanization process of ...
This article explores the migration intentions embedded in population movements from rural to urban ...
Migration is defined by the movement of people or groups of people from one place to another. As rur...
There are several factors, responsible for rural-urban migration, influence the migrant’s migration ...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Are rural-urban migrants living in urban slums more vulnerable in terms of housin...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Mass migration is increasing urban populations globally. One country where urban migration is signif...
Migration is a common process where people move rural to urban area for better livelihood. The aim o...
The paper examines the rural-urban migration patterns of poor migrants who move to Rajshahi city, Ba...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 331-404)xxix, 404 leaves : ill., maps ; 30 cm.Attempts t...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is the second fastest growing megacity in the world with a po...
Internal migration is now a significant constituent for policy issues in Bangladesh, so there is a n...
Considering the importance of migration research and the dearth in literature on migration, the foll...
In Bangladesh, there is the rapid growth of urbanization. Consequently, job opportunity is also incr...
This dissertation demonstrates that the spatial pattern of migration within Bangladesh can be 'expla...
This paper provides an explanation to internal migration pattern within the urbanization process of ...
This article explores the migration intentions embedded in population movements from rural to urban ...
Migration is defined by the movement of people or groups of people from one place to another. As rur...
There are several factors, responsible for rural-urban migration, influence the migrant’s migration ...
Khan MH, Krämer A. Are rural-urban migrants living in urban slums more vulnerable in terms of housin...