ABSTRACT
The world is now a global village with the invention of new technologies. However, the physical migration of people is still inevitable and it is necessary for rural community’s development. There are several reasons while people migrate, like economic reasons, ecological reasons, educational reasons etc.
The purpose of the research work is to bring to the fore the “Impact of rural migration on community development”. Hypotheses were structure in a way to show the significant relationship between rural migration and community development.
Data were collected through primary and secondary sources. Questionnaires were structured in order to solve the identified problem and meet up with the stated objectives. Chi-square and Pearson Correlation Statistical tools was used to test the positivity and negativity of the hypothesis. Conclusively, there is a relationship between rural migration and community development.
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