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    towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted in phenomenon known as ‘urbanisation’. Both rural sociology and urban sociology are interested in studying this phenomenon. Rural sociology and urban sociology are mutually contributory. Rural sociology is helpful to urban sociology in studying such matters as-the causes for the

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    conditions. I believe‚ that these changes have all made a direct impact on the world we live in today compared to that of previous societies. In this essay‚ I will explain some of the ways that society has changed. According to Giddens (2009)‚ urbanisation is a population’s movement from rural land into towns and cities. He also states that in 1800‚ fewer than 20 per cent of the British population‚ approximately 1.1 million people‚ lived in towns or cities but by 1900‚ it had risen to 74 per cent

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    After the docks closed 10‚000 people were put out of work Before London’s docklands had been UK’s largest manufacturing area of 1970s. Lost 16% of population due to counter urbanisation. Causes of the decline 1. COUNTER URBANISATON: 1. London experienced net out migration and this is known as counter urbanisation. 2. This happened due to: Clearance of slums and bombed areas during world war II The creation of new towns such as Stevenage only up to 50km out of London. These were

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    How did globalisation cause an increase in economic migration in the global south and what does it mean for the actors involved? First of all‚ the results of a literature review explains the relation between the key concepts of globalisation‚ urbanisation and migrant workers. Secondly‚ this phenomenon of increased migrant workers in the global south is analysed by taking the world cup in 2022 as an extreme example. The high percentage of foreign workers‚ together with the strict deadline clearly

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    The type of urban problems that require careful planning and management are largely decided by the economic wealth of a countryside. LEDC countries have problems with rapid urbanisation into the cities. However‚ on the other hand the problems that MEDC countries face include; suburbanisation‚ counter urbanisation. Urbanisation is the process in which people move to the city and start to make a home there. This is mainly happening in LEDC countries due to the lack of work in the countryside. People

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    SOCIOLOGY In this essay we will be discussing the sociological debates concerning the identity status roles and functions of the family from the pre industrial times to the present day. The urbanisation and industrialisation of britain played a massive role in the way that the family changed and how the family developed‚ from being an agrerian society to an industrial society. Pre- industrial families were multifunctional they lived and worked as a family unit‚ being self sufficient was the

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    during the inter – war period. In both cases this was due to an increase in birth rates rather than a fall in death rates. Rising Birth rates were stimulated by the success of industrialisation as people would have a tendency for people to marry earlier and have more children. • Industrialisation stimulated urbanisation. Increasing numbers of people moved to the big cities‚ especially St Petersburg and Moscow‚ in search of work. This had serious implications with respect to living standards and

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    CHINA GOING FROM A COMMUNIST COUNTRY THE RISE OF JAPAN IN THE 80S AND WHY IT DIDN’T WORK SINGAPOREAN GOVERNMENT FOCUSED MARKET. GLOABLIZATION OF MARKET GLOBALIZATION OF PRODUCTION Asisn cultures diner and again and again is high context • In China communication tends to be very efficient because of their information-flow at work and in privacy. They discuss everything in advance and consider meetings as an official "ceremony" where the already commonly agreed decision will be

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    Why did the urban popular classes attack religious property and personnel so often between 1808 and 1874? Anticlericalism is defined by resentment against the clergy and a change in values where man is considered to be able to understand his own existence and the world that surrounds him (Sebastian J & J.F Fuentes). In 1808‚ thanks to the French military invasion‚ Spain was‚ for the first time‚ able to introduce liberalism into Spanish politics‚ a form of government embracing the idea of change

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    Research Essay – Lewis Carroll The effects of globalisation on Economic growth and the quality of life in China. China holds the second largest economy in the world‚ measured by Purchasing Power Parity (a technique used to determine and compare the relative value of different currencies). From the late 1970’s‚ the Chinese economy has become more market orientated‚ rather than its former closed and planned political system. This change has played a major role in the development of their economy

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