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<jats:p>Movement of the people within the geographical and
administrative boundaries of a country is known as internal migration.
Researchers regard the movement to urban areas from both rural and
less-advanced urban areas as more important, yet studying the dimensions
of movement between rural areas is worth investigating. Scholars assert
economic incentives as the main motive behind the rural-urban movement;
various unforeseeable factors, however, may also stimulate the human
flows. In Pakistan, the phenomenon of internal migration is as old as
the inception of the country as Helbock (1975a) maintained, while
studying life-time migrants in 12 largest cities of the country in 1961,
that almost every 7th person residing in these cities had come from a
different district</jats:p>