Determinants of Rural Land Ownersa Migration to Urban Centers in Ethiopia

Authors

  • Desta Tegegne Assefa

  • Kasahun Desyalew Mekonen

  • Yalemsew Genetu

Keywords:

rural-urban migration, land owners, migrant households, rural development, Ethiopia

Abstract

Without any doubt rural-urban migration of the rural land owners has its own implication on the development process of both in urban and rural areas of a country Hence the primary purpose of this paper is to identify the determinants contributing for rural-urban migration of the rural land owners and its negative impact on rural development in Hulet Eju Enese Woreda of Eastern Gojjam zonal administration The study further focused on the characteristics of migrants and challenges they face at the destination To achieve the objectives both primary and secondary data were employed Data collection instruments like structured questionnaire semi-structured interview and secondary sources were largely employed To this end a total of 110 migrants were selected through purposive snow ball sampling technique for the survey and the data was analyzed both qualitatively and quantitatively The result of this study revealed that both rural push and urban pull factors were determinants for rural land owners to migrate to Mota town from different parts of Hulet Eju Enese Woreda Small land holding poor economic condition natural disaster and lack of social service in the rural area were serious problems that pushed rural land owners to migrate to urban centers Where as attractive climatic conditions existence of urban amenities and social facilities and employment opportunities in Mota town were strong pull forces

How to Cite

Desta Tegegne Assefa, Kasahun Desyalew Mekonen, & Yalemsew Genetu. (2016). Determinants of Rural Land Ownersa Migration to Urban Centers in Ethiopia. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 16(C4), 41–50. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/101252

Determinants of Rural Land Ownersa Migration to Urban Centers in Ethiopia

Published

2016-03-15