Rural-Urban Migration: Socio-Economic Challenges of Migrants From Rural Areas of Western Shawa to Burayu Town
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2018-06
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Addis Ababa University
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This study is deals with rural-urban migration from Western Shawa to Burayu town. The study mainly
focused on the socio-economic challenges which migrants have faced at the place of destination. It also
discussed the socio-cultural interaction that the study group have built with the host community.
In recent years the rate of rural-urban migration has become alarming as more people flow into the urban
centers from the rural areas. Rural-urban migration can be caused by several factors. However, extreme
poverty, unemployment and shortage of agricultural land are the major deriving factors behind this
movement. The nature and volume of migration in Ethiopia in the last two decades have been shaped by
social, economic, political and demographic reason.
It is obvious that thousands of books were published on this topic in the national and international levels
so many research articles and journals were also produced on it. Although the subject matter has been
treated in various disciplines, most of them deals with the purely economic aspects of rural-urban
migration. In contrary, this study is mainly focused on Socio-cultural matters of the problem.
But, this doesn‟t mean that nobody has conducted a research on the Socio-cultural aspects of rural-urban
migration. Several workers were also done on the issue earlier. In this case, this study might be adding
some knowledge and fill the gap on the existing one. Most interestingly the study has treated the problem
in anthropological fashion.
To realize the intended objective, the study has conducted in the manner of qualitative approach. Both
primary and secondary data were used to attain the designed objective. Primary data collection tools like
in-depth interview, observation and focused group discussed were implemented to generate valuable
information. Then, the data obtained though these techniques were supported by secondary data,
published and unpublished materials.
Migration in general and rural-urban migration in particular has a last long history in the life of
humankind. But, the situation is varied in scale and intensity in terms of time and place. The current trend,
however, became worse both in the local and global context. Poverty and other Socio-cultural factors can
be considered as the major factors for this global problem of the human being.
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socio-economic challenges