Rural to Urban Migration in Pakistan: The Gender Perspective
Published By: PIDE on eSS | Published Date: January, 19 , 2010This paper analyses gender dimensions in rural to urban migration (age
10 years and above) in Pakistan. The study is based on Labour Force Surveys
1996-2006. The findings of the study show that overtime internal migration (age
10 years and above) remained unchanged. Female migrants dominate in internal
migration (age 10 years and above). In case of female migration, marriage plays
a vital role.
Further the direction of migration reveals that over time in internal
migration the share of rural to urban migration has increased while urban to
urban migration declined, however, the share of urban to urban migration
remains highest in internal migration. Females are dominating in recent rural to
urban move compared to long term and total rural to urban migration. Gender
composition of intra-provincial move of rural to urban migration reveals that in
all provinces female migrants are dominated. Further, the trend of intra and inter
provincial move indicates that in all provinces long distance movement of
females has increased. Not only the share of female migrant in rural to urban
migration increased but there seems to be an increasing trend in family
migration to cities. This seems to be due to the changes in agrarian structure and
rural economy particularly increased in landless households, declined in share
cropping and rise in small land holding.
In addition to this , the trend in intra and inter-provincial move reveals that
except in province of NWFP in all three provinces migration to long distance
has an upward trend. Gender composition reveals that in all these three
provinces the proportion of both male and female migrants increased over time.[PIDE Working Papers
2010: 56]. URL:[http://pide.org.pk/pdf/Working%20Paper/WorkingPaper-56.pdf].
Author(s): Shahnaz Hamid | Posted on: Jan 20, 2012 | Views(890)