Cogent Social Sciences (Dec 2024)

Determinants of rural-urban migration in Duna district, Southern Ethiopia

  • Negese Tamirat,
  • Sanait Tadele,
  • Workalemahu Assefa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2024.2307175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

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AbstractRural-urban migration affects development in both the rural and urban areas of Ethiopia, particularly in southern Ethiopia. This has been assumed to be a central continuous issue in Ethiopia’s development policy. Despite the good potential of agricultural production in Ethiopia, reducing rural-urban migration is unsatisfactory. Therefore, this study attempts to investigate the determinants of rural-urban migration in southern Ethiopia, evidence from Duna district using cross-sectional field survey data was collected from 187 sample households in 2021/22. Primary and secondary data were collected in this study. Descriptive and binary logistic regression methods were employed for the data analysis. The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that age, educational status, landholding, credit use, soil infertility, access to information, off-farm activity, attitude of rural area and distance to the nearest town were the factors significantly driving rural-urban migration. The results show that rural household food insecurity and poverty at the household level due to lower income could lead to rural-urban migration. Therefore, concerned bodies such as government organizations, non-government organizations, stakeholders and policymakers should pay considerable attention to rural-urban migration, which is a crucial base for driving food security and alleviating poverty. The summary of rural-urban migration by policymakers and plan designers could help alleviate household food insecurity and poverty in the study area.

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