The rural migration phenomenon, which is considered to have begun with the industrialization process, is regarded as an expected and desired result of economic and social development, especially in developed countries. However, the phenomenon of rural migration, which cannot develop in parallel with the industrialization process, can cause serious problems in the developing countries. It is known that the problem in question has been gaining momentum with the rural migration movement that started in Turkey in the 1950s, and after 1970s, the seriousness of this problem became a priority issue for Turkey. In this process, it can be said that the rural migration does not constitute only a problem area for Turkey, but also provides an opportunity for industrialization, urbanization and rural areas to be transformed into positive results for economic and social policies, especially agriculture. In this study, it is aimed to discuss the causes and consequences of rural migration in Turkey and the world, and to identify new opportunities for rural migration for Turkey.
the rural migration between which is considered to have started with the industrialization process is expected as an expected and desired result of economic and social development in especially in developed countries however in rural migration which cannot develop in parallel with the industrialization process can cause massus problems in the developing countries ıt is known that the problem in question has been gaining momentum with the rural migration movement that has started in turkey in the 1950s and after 1970s the massusness of this problem has become a priority issue for turkey ın this process push can said that the rural migration does not allow the problems of the residents of the residents of the municipality of the municipality of the municipality to social areas and foreign exchange
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