Industrial growth: As the industries of the world are growing fast‚ urbanization is proceeding so rapidly that it is generating a wide range of employment. New investments in various industries and this in turn help to create large scale employment which is much needed in developing countries. Due to employment‚ the per capita income of the people rises and the region achieves prosperity. Urbanization provides plenty of opportunities for people from all sections of society to excel and achieve their
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1-Mention at least three limitations of GDP when it is considered as a measure of economic performance or as a measure of human welfare -Leisure -Home production -Environmental changes 2-what are the drawback of price indexes when they are used for discounting to access the growth in living standard -Quality changes -New product -Substitution 3-what are the main part of wealth according to the world bank wealth of nation projects -Produced capital -National Capital -Intangible capital
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URBANIZATION – IMPACTS 1. THE CONCEPT OF URBANIZATION Urbanization refers to general increase in population and the amount of industrialization of a settlement. It includes increase in the number and extent of cities. It symbolizes themovement of people from rural to urban areas.Urbanization happens because of the increase in the extent and density of urban areas.The density of population in urban areas increases because of the migration of people from less industrialized regions to more industrialized
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COMMUNITIES & URBANIZATION Introduction George Murdock once said that a community is one of the two truly universal units of society organization‚ the other one being family (Schaefer‚ 461). We are all part of a community‚ and in many cases‚ we are a part of multiple ones. In chapter 20 of our textbook‚ we are looking at communities and urbanization. It discusses urbanization and how communities originate. It also looks at the different types of communities. Communities are defined as "a
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China’s Urbanization With a population of 1.3 billion‚ China faces unprecedented urbanization challenges. The Chinese government‚ at various levels‚ strives to accelerate the urbanization process through city expansion and lowering the threshold for farmers to move into cities. Although urbanization is an inevitable consequence of modern economic development‚ this process has shown signs of "overheating." Hidden drawbacks‚ such as intensive pressures on employment and social security‚ and bubbles
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URBANIZATION IN PAKISTAN1 Ishrat Husain Economic theory suggests that Structural transformation usually takes place when resources are reallocated from low productivity agriculture to high productivity industry and services sectors. Cities and urban areas are the magnets for location of these sectors which benefit from migration of the surplus and underemployed labour. Rapid economic growth is therefore associated with urbanization. The pace of urbanization is‚ in turn‚ accelerated with a larger
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Urbanization Trends The world has experienced two major urban revolutions in the past‚ with the first one starting around 8000 B.C.E. and the second one starting around 1750‚ spawned by the Industrial Revolution (Macionis‚ 2011). The third urban revolution has now begun‚ however the rapid rate of urban growth is concentrated mainly in low-income nations. This trend is thought to be caused by falling death rates and migration of people moving toward inner cities in search of better jobs‚ education
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Harvey envisions the ‘right to the city’ as the shaping power over urbanization processes. He describes it as being how cities are made and re-made. Urbanization in a sense causes wealth classes‚ and there are only a few who are in control of disbursing the surplus present in an urban environment. Quality of life in an urban setting is treated as a commodity according to David Harvey‚ with those with money over indulging. There are greater consumer habits for these people and freedom of choice for
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Urbanization Trends BY: Tonya Miller SOC/120 Urbanization is the growth of the population in a given area. Some of the growth trends are fertility‚ migration‚ and mortality. In poorer countries‚ people who cannot afford to support the population‚ they migrate to the cities where they can have more opportunities. The opportunities that they might encounter are either a different occupation or a better job so they can support their families. The places that they moved away from to try
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