Effect and prospect of Rural to Urban migration on the poverty status of migrants in Abia State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Agricultural Science Research Journal
Title Effect and prospect of Rural to Urban migration on the poverty status of migrants in Abia State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 145-153
URL http://www.resjournals.com/journals/agricultural-science-research-journal/Onyeneke et al.pdf
Abstract
The study focused on the analysis of the effect and prospect of rural-urban migration on the poverty
status of migrants in Abia State, Nigeria. The study analyzed the socio-economic characteristics of
migrants, assessed economic activities of migrants, determined poverty status of migrants and isolated
determinants of rural-urban migration in Abia State, Nigeria. Data were collected using well structured
questionaire from 116 households through a multi-stage sampling technique. Data were analysed using
descriptive statistics, Foster-Greer-Thorbecke (FGT) model and logit regression model. The average
age of the migrants was 35.6 years. Analyses also showed that majority (74.10%) of these migrants
were males. Majority (56.90%) of the migrants were single and 98.30% of them had formal education.
The average household size of the migrants was 11 persons per household. Majority (90.50%) of the
migrants were employed in their destination areas. The average income of the migrants from their main
economic activities was N94, 034.48 (Ninety Four Thousand and Thirty Four Naira Forty Eight Kobo).
Poverty is widespread in the area and across socioeconomic conditions of the migrants. From the
binary logit regression result, education, marital status and per capita expenditure of migrants were all
with households’ rural urban migration status. Apart from formal educational level which was negative
others have direct effect on rural urban migration. It is recommended that addition of vocational
courses with skill acquisation programmes in the curriculum of scholars as well as the migrants
educational programmes is imperative as that will make them take advantage of large commercial
network of the area to fight poverty and reduce migartion. Again, good education is expected to
develop marketable and functional skills in the people and thus prepare them for the world of work.
Related to this is the need to construct and equip educational institutions in the rural areas. This can
help in stemming the tide of rural out migration.

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