IMPACT OF INTERNAL MIGRATION ON INCOME AND POVERTY: A STUDY ON GOPALGANJ DISTRICT

Azim Chowdhury, Sabina Yeasmin
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Rapid industrialization, urbanization, and climate change are all factors that affect migration. This study investigates the impact of internal migration on income level in a southwestern district of Bangladesh. The study employs multistage random sampling and the data is collected from a total of 81 respondents from Kashiani upazilla in Gopalganj district. The study uses descriptive statistics, ordinary least squares (OLS) and logistic regression models to come up with the empirical results. According to the study findings, households with three to four members, on average, have one or more migrants. The regression results also show that internal migration positively affects per capita household income and negatively affects income-poverty. Furthermore, internal migration reduces income-poverty. The logistic regression model shows that migrated people are, on average, 0.194 percent less likely to fall into the income-poverty group compared to the non-migrant people. Policymakers and development practitioners may focus on policies and programs that aim to improve education levels, and increase access to credit and other financial resources to promote sustainable economic growth in the region.
国内移民对收入和贫困的影响:对戈帕尔甘杰地区的研究
快速工业化、城市化和气候变化都是影响移民的因素。本研究调查了国内移民对孟加拉国西南地区收入水平的影响。本研究采用多阶段随机抽样,数据收集自Gopalganj地区Kashiani upazilla的81名受访者。本研究运用描述性统计、普通最小二乘(OLS)和逻辑回归模型得出实证结果。根据研究结果,有三到四口人的家庭平均有一个或多个移民。回归结果还显示,国内移民对人均家庭收入有正向影响,对收入贫困有负向影响。此外,国内移徙减少了收入贫困。逻辑回归模型显示,与非移民相比,移民进入收入贫困群体的可能性平均要低0.194%。政策制定者和发展实践者可能会把重点放在旨在提高教育水平、增加获得信贷和其他金融资源的机会的政策和计划上,以促进该地区的可持续经济增长。
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