Most people around the world live in urban areas or cities, a trend known as urbanization. However, there are still significant populations living in rural or countryside areas, particularly in agricultural regions. The distribution of people between cities and countryside can vary by country and region.
Most lower-income people living in cities face challenges such as limited access to affordable housing, healthcare, and education. They often work in low-paying jobs with limited benefits and struggle to make ends meet. Additionally, they may experience higher levels of crime and have less resources available to improve their economic situation.
Yes, most people in Mexico live in urban areas, with about 80% of the population residing in cities. In Venezuela, the majority also live in urban areas, with around 89% of the population living in cities. Rural populations in both countries are smaller in comparison.
Immigrants and rural people were attracted to cities for job opportunities, better wages, improved living conditions, access to services, and social and cultural opportunities. Cities offered the promise of a more prosperous and connected life compared to rural areas.
More people in China live in cities compared to farms. The urban population in China has been steadily increasing due to rapid urbanization and economic development. As of now, the majority of the population resides in urban areas, with around 60% living in cities.
Most of them are depend on agriculture. People living in cities work for Garments as well small scale industries.
Japan is a highly urbanized society where most people living in cities. While there is a certain amount of rural area, the cities are the primary place where people reside.
an increase in the number of people living in cities and an increase in the percentage living in cities
It depends on which city you're talking about but in general, Russian cities are not nearly as crowded as large Chinese cities.
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The Industrial Revolution caused a sharp shift from most people living in rural areas to many living in cities due to the increased job opportunities at factories, etc. The extremely rapid growth of the cities led to terrible living conditions for many. Cities were overcrowded, filthy, and disease-ridden.
they have a or get a job.
people living in the GTA that are affected by Urban Sprawl are the people living there as well as the people living outside the GTA. They love there to get away from the Urban Cities, and the Urban Cities coming to them isn't fair.
living in cars is actually illegal in most states i believe
yes since European Capitals tend to be quite large, London having 8 million people for Example,which means the majority of people end up living in big cities, they don't have to be capitals but they can still be large cities like Frankfurt in Germany which isn't a vitals but has a high population
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