Urbanization has a positive effect on working conditions. More opportunities open up to people as the population increases and more innovative inventions are used.
Urbanization and industrialization led to the growth of cities and the shift from agrarian to industrial economies. This resulted in increased economic opportunities and improved living standards for many, but also brought challenges such as overcrowding, pollution, and poor working conditions. Social structures changed as people moved from rural areas to urban centers, leading to the rise of a new urban working class.
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Increasing urbanization will affect environmental condition in a country because increasing urbanization will affect the living condition and the development of birthrates and also development and condition are together in this case..loll
How has urbanization affected people in developing nations
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Urbanization is a word that describes the transition of rural conditions (farms and small towns) to urbanconditions (cities.)
Urbanization developed new social classes such as the working class, middle class, and urban poor. The working class typically comprised factory workers and laborers, while the middle class included professionals and managers. The urban poor often lived in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, facing economic hardship.
The primary affect urbanization has on temperature is to increase it overall. Because of the concentration of people, buildings, and equipment, nature is unable to dissipate all the heat as it normally would.
One negative effect of urbanization in Britain was overcrowding in cities, leading to poor living conditions and increased spread of diseases. Additionally, urbanization often resulted in social inequalities, with the working class living in cramped and unsanitary conditions while the wealthier class lived in more spacious and well-maintained areas.
They promoted better working conditions. Especially for middle/working class workers
They promoted better working conditions. Especially for middle/working class workers