Service Characteristics of Hospitality and Tourism Marketing
POPULATION MIGRATION RURAL TO URBAN IN BANGLADESH
2. FACULTY of BUSINESS STUDIES
19th BATCH
Course Code:115
3. POPULATION MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN
AREA IN BANGLADESH
SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN
BANGLADESH .
4. POPULATON MIGRATION FROM RURAL TO URBAN
AREAS IN BANGLADESH
Factors of Migration
Natural factors
Economic factors
Social factors
Political factors
Other factors
5. 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
, and especially
in the months of Ashshin and Kartik (October-November).
6. After Monga the second cause is the
Floods and riverbank erosion made them lose everything and they
had to starve for days together
8. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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