Assessing the effects of rural urban migration on housing in Kampala: low-income earners.
Abstract
The main goal for the research was to assess the effects of Rural Urban Migration on housing in
Kampala: Low-income earners. Where the problem considered was the escalation of the challenge
of inadequate housing units and the development of slums with indecent housing units and the
associated slum conditions in Kampala. The specific objectives that were taken on were; to identify
the causes of Rural Urban Migration to Kampala, to determine the number of occupants per
housing units in Mulago, Kampala, and to analyse the conditions of housing units in Mulago,
Kampala. The area of study was located in Kampala, Kawempe division, Mulago, Nsooba, near
an abattoir, Mawanda Road flyover and Prisma Hotel. Theoretically the research considered Push
model of rural urban migration which entailed factors that forced people out of a certain area and
Pull model of rural urban migration, which are magnetizing factors of destination. In the empirical
review of literature, the causes of rural urban migration were categorised into urban pull factors,
rural push factors, Demographic and Socio demographic factors under which have their cause
factors. The average number of occupants, say adults, children, males and females was found out
to have been five per household in Kampala. For the housing conditions, there was consideration
of Households’ occupation, Housing supply and demand, Housing types, Electricity connection,
Construction Materials used, water supply, sanitation facilities, Garbage Collection, transport
means, Education facilities, and Health care facilities. A total population of 600 households was
considered, and through Stratified random sampling method a sample size of 234 households was
obtained. Questionnaires, observation, and document review data collection techniques were used.
Descriptive data analysis was undertaken with aid of Microsoft excel. The ascertained findings
and results were presented in form of frequency tables, pie charts, graphs and percentages. The
conclusion was based on eighteen deductions got from results and findings related to the
measurable specific objectives. The appropriate recommendations were drawn based on the
conclusion deductions with the final recommendation calling for “further research” on the
identified challenges and those that were not undertaken by the research namely, other used
transport means, security issues drainage issues and others.