
Golf City has seen significant investment in industrial, infrastructural and utilities projects, yet an emphasis on private development has led to significant socioeconomic inequality. Key Takeaways In-migration for agricultural and business opportunities has transformed the broader Golf City community, with most young adults (75%) being internal migrants. A lack of planning and investment has led to significant inequalities and limited livelihood support for many young adults. While international migration is a common aspiration, it is perceived as a distant option. Most young adults (72%) expect to stay in Golf City in the next five years
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