POPULATION MIGRATION RURAL TO URBAN IN BANGLADESH

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UNIVERSITY Of DHAKA

FACULTY of BUSINESS STUDIES

DEPARTMENT of MARKETING

19th BATCH

Course Code:115

GROUP : SUMMIT

CONTENTS

POPULATION MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN AREA IN BANGLADESH

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN BANGLADESH .

POPULATON MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN AREAS IN BANGLADESH 

Factors of Migration Natural factors

Economic factors Social factors

Political factors Other factors

Natural Factors Monga is one of them. Monga is a cyclical food insecurity which occurs

during the lean season.

The poor people’s scarcity of work is in the region of Rangpur, Nelphamary, Kurigram, and Dinajpur especially in the months of Ashshin and Kartik (October-November).

After Monga the second cause is the Flood and river bank erosion.

Floods and riverbank erosion made them lose everything and they had to starve for days together

Places of origin of poor migrants

ECONOMIC FACTORS

Economic activities and income in a rural society mainly depends

on cultivable lands. Poverty and unemployment are the factors to push them to the city. Rural areas still lag behind in industrialization and thus unemployment is the general feature of this country.

SOCIAL FACTORS

4.8 percent of the poor migration has

occurred only in big families. Few migrants were also found who left

their villages for religious violence e.g. religious conflict, fatwa (religious edict) etc.

Migrants generally depend on the ability of bearing migration cost, extent of risk, availability of job, and various amenities, improved transport and communication facilities etc

POLITICAL FACTORS Some migrate to the town because they

are minority groups. Some migrate because of political harassment

after Election and various case filled against them by the Oppositions.

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATISFICATION IN BANGLADESH

Rural society. Urban society. Religion and Society. Education System. Politics of Bangladesh. Ethnic groups in Bangladesh. Economic Condition of Bangladesh.

Social classes and stratification

Social class distinctions were mostly functional, however, and there was considerable mobility among classes.

Traditional Muslim class distinctions had little importance in Bangladesh.

Employment Workers Employees

Unemployment About 18 million adult are unemployed

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