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Most studies show that the members of rural communities who are most likely to migrate to urban centers are those who have been to school.
I think this is correct to a very large extent, at least that is the case in my local community. People who are uneducated and live in the rural areas are usually contendedcontented with the slow, peaceful and pastoral life there, and they would rather not want to leave it for anything.

There is something education does to the mentality, so people who grew in rural areas and were privileged to be educated in the university, take on big dreams and in order to achieve that they have to migrate to the big cities where opportunities are rife. It is a normal phenomenon, another. Another reason people migrate is to expand their business, but that is for those who dream big and desire to make it big in the business world.
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Most studies show that the members of rural communities who are most likely to migrate to urban centers are those who have been to school.
I think this is correct to a very large extent, at least that is the case in my local community. People who are uneducated and live in the rural areas are usually contended with the slow, peaceful and pastoral life there, and they would rather not want to leave it for anything.

There is something education does to the mentality, so people who grew in rural areas and were privileged to be educated in the university, take on big dreams and in order to achieve that they have to migrate to the big cities where opportunities are rife. It is a normal phenomenon, another reason people migrate is to expand their business, but that is for those who dream big and desire to make it big in the business world.