Measurement and evaluation of variables affecting the formation of reverse immigration in rural areas (case: central part of Dezful city)
The present study seeks to measure the variables that affect the formation of reverse migration in the villages of central part of Dezful city. This research is a practical and descriptive- analytical methodology. Documentation and fieldwork have been used to collect information. Sampling method In this research, quotas were sampled and questionnaires were filled out by simple random sampling between households. The results of t-test showed that, from the viewpoint of immigrants, economic index is the most important factor affecting the formation of return migration. Also, the results of linear regression test indicate that the variables of age, sex, native belonging and residence distance are influential in return migration. According to Friedman's test, access to underlying, communication, welfare and administrative services has been more important than other variables. Finally, the results of the fuzzy system indicate that the studied villages are in total the return of high migration.
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