Economic Geography Research

Economic Geography Research

Explaining the effects of reverse migration on the economic, social and cultural development of Mahal Anzal villages in Urmia city in 2017-2021

Document Type : Articles extracted from Thesis

Authors
1 Ph.D. student of geography and rural planning, Yadgar Imam Khomeini (RA) branch, Shahr Ray, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 Assistant Professor of Geography and Rural Planning, Yadgar Imam Khomeini Unit, Shahr Ray, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 Associate Professor of Rural Planning, Yadgar Imam Khomeini Unit, Shahr Ray, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Background: Reverse migration is one of the important factors that change the economic, social, cultural and physical environment of villages and cities in the current era and causes changes in the living conditions of the villages that accept immigrants, because in the current era and considering the critical situation of the cities in terms of economy , life, health, etc., people are returning to the villages and in order to live far away from the traffic and noise of the city, they settle in the villages by buying gardens and houses and continue their lives. And they also try to produce their own consumer items in order to save money in the family's livelihood.

Objectives: The aim was to explain the direct and indirect effects of reverse migration on the economic, social and cultural development of the villages of Urmia (Mahal Anzal) in West Azerbaijan province in 2017-2021.

Method: The research design was descriptive and analytical. The statistical population of the research was 944 households who returned from the city to the villages of Mahal Anzal, of which 275 households were selected by quota sampling method and answered the questionnaires randomly. The research questionnaire has the validity of exploratory factor analysis 0.847 and confirmatory factor analysis was accepted. Data with questionnaire, researcher made with reliability 0.818 collect and with (SPSS-V.28) and (Lisrel-V.10) software were analyzed.

Result: The results showed that there is a positive and significant relationship between reverse migration, economic development, social development and cultural development (P≤0.01). Reverse migration has a direct and positive effect on economic development (0.69), social development (0.70) and cultural development (0.28) has been and also, reverse migration has an indirect and positive effect (0.39) on cultural development was through social development (P≤0.01).

Conclusion: The authorities should review the positive effects of reverse migration to the villages, by formulating new laws and by maintaining the rural body, it causes development and income generation of villages and villagers in order to improve the employment and income situation and become a livelihood for all people, especially the residents of the villages.
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Volume 4, Issue 13
Autumn 2024
Pages 32-52

  • Receive Date 05 September 2023
  • Revise Date 25 September 2023
  • Accept Date 27 October 2023