Urbanization refers to the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, resulting in city growth and development. Migration, on the other hand, is the broader concept of people moving from one place to another, which can include movement within countries or across borders, and may or may not involve urban areas.
Urbanisation.
Urbanization refers to the process of increasing population concentration in urban areas. It involves the growth of cities and towns due to factors like migration, industrialization, and urban development.
Urbanization refers to the increasing population concentration in urban areas resulting from the migration of people from rural to urban areas. It involves the physical growth of urban areas as well as the social, cultural, and economic changes that accompany this shift.
The rate of natural increase in France is currently estimated to be around 0.4% per year. This rate represents the difference between the number of births and deaths in the country, excluding migration.
People moving from rural (villages) areas of the country into cities. :)
urbanisation and urbanization are same
it can be called migration yet it is also referred to as urbanization.
urbanization
K S Nair has written: 'Ethnicity and urbanization' -- subject(s): Ethnicity, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Urbanization
rural-urban migration
Forced migration is when people are told to move and voluntary is movement upon self-interest.
Mohammed Adelhameed Ibnoaf has written: 'Economic development, urbanization, and induced migration' -- subject(s): Labor mobility, Rural-urban migration, Urbanization
Urbanization.">Urbanization.Either Urbanization or internal migration.~Mandy
Migration and urbanization are related in that migration often leads to an increase in urbanization as people move from rural areas to cities in search of better opportunities. This influx of people can put pressure on urban infrastructure and services, leading to challenges such as overpopulation, congestion, and increased demand for housing. Urbanization can also be a pull factor for migrants seeking employment and improved living conditions.
Maung Maung Lwin. has written: 'An economic approach to urbanization, age, education and internal migration' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Internal Migration, Urbanization
what is the connection between urbanization and Immigration
Paul J. Schwind has written: 'Environment and urbanization in central Oahu' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Urbanization, Urbanization 'Migration and regional development in the United States, 1950-1960' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Regional planning