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Re: Education and rural-urban migration
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ShowOff
on 01/09/2025, 19:55:17 UTC
Educated people living in rural areas likes to migrate to urban areas because of the job opportunities and a better life in the urban area. It's a known fact that there are better job opportunities in the urban area, its also a known fact that the urban area has more population,  which limits job opportunities. That's why most people that migrate still find it hard to get a job.
I still think it's better to migrate to urban area and you will definitely get a better job opportunities,  which is why people still migrate.

That's true, but job opportunities in urban areas are much more competitive, and I think those who dare to immigrate to urban areas are more resilient in the face of competition. Rural people have a greater determination to change their lives for the better, which ultimately breaks the cycle of poverty. Many rural people pursue education in urban areas, but after graduation, they are reluctant to return and prefer to seek permanent employment there. However, the fact is that not everyone succeeds in becoming successful people in the sense of achieving financial freedom.

Easier access to education, healthcare, and other facilities in urban areas, and the environment is also a reason many people choose to live there. However, today, thanks to technological advances, migration rates may have decreased. Many jobs are also available online, especially in the service sector, although they require specific skills. Some are able to take advantage of opportunities to become influencers on various social media platforms. I think things have changed in this regard.