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Re: Education and rural-urban migration
by
XOOMBOX
on 04/09/2025, 10:58:20 UTC
But because jobs are scarce,a large proportion of those who migrate often remain unemployed.

This happens because resources and opportunities to earn money in rural areas are very limited, so people try to move to cities to improve their lives.
I often see this because most young people who graduate from high school will leave their hometowns to find work in the city.
There's hope that moving to the city might be more fulfilling, as there are more opportunities to change their fate, although there's no guarantee of greater success.
Several friends my age migrated to the city after completing their education and now have much better jobs. This is the reason most people decide to move to the city rather than stay in the village.
Look, most people are leaving the village and moving to the city, thinking that they will have many opportunities there and they will be able to earn a lot of money. But this may not always true because I see many people who were good in the village but when they go to the city, they work very hard and still cannot earn the money they expected because the cost of living in the city was much higher than the environment in the village. But so far, if we talk only about education, then the schools and colleges in the city are much better than in the village. But it can also be done that someone, after completing his education, goes back to his village and takes up some new initiative and finds that he will get a much better life in the village than in the city.