Migration is one of the most important problems in our country. This problem causes the cities that receive immigration to grow excessively and the cities that emigrate to become even smaller than necessary. This negatively affects urban sociology and the economy and returns as a cost to the country's economy. Eventually, the downsizing that is happening leads the cities to become dysfunctional. In this framework, it is of great importance to investigate the tendency to migrate. For this purpose Bayburt, an immigrant city, tended to migrate in the district of Aydin, comparatively examining the year 2010, when the economic troubles were relatively intense and the year 2017, when the economic troubles were alleviated. Migration tendency in the screening survey is 100% unemployment in the 2010 survey. This rate declined to 67% in 2017. In the period of economic difficulties, migration is mainly due to unemployment in these periods, while the rate of those who want to migrate due to socio-cultural deficiencies is increasing from 6% to 56% in the screening survey of the year 2017 when the economic troubles are relatively mild, socio-cultural opportunities It shows that the mound is in effect. In the analysis, it is reached that urban space should be sufficient for urban dwellers in terms of both economic and socio-cultural possibilities in order to reduce most of the migration between cities