Answer:
(i)
In India, most migrations have been from rural to urban areas because of the
push factor in rural areas.
(ii) There are adverse conditions of poverty and unemployment in the
rural areas.
(iii) The pull of the city in terms of increased
employment opportunities and better living conditions also leads to migration.
(iv) Migration is an important determinant of population
change.
(v) It changes not only the population size but also the
population composition of the urban and rural population in terms of age and
sex composition.
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