Urban areas are the developed cities of any country, whereas rural areas are undeveloped and underdeveloped areas. In Urban areas there are more opportunities than rural area in terms of employment and investment.
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Edward Wilkerson Montgomery has written: 'The urbanization of rural recreation ..' -- subject(s): Amusements, Country life, Recreation, Rural conditions, Urbanization
The trend of people moving from rural to developed areas is called urbanization.
Urbanization is a word that describes the transition of rural conditions (farms and small towns) to urbanconditions (cities.)
In China, rural areas are experiencing rapid urbanization as people migrate to cities in search of better economic opportunities. This has led to depopulation in rural areas and increased urbanization and population growth in cities. The government is working on policies to support rural development and bridge the gap between urban and rural areas.
Urban: 67% Rural: 33% Rate of Urbanization: 0.7% annually
Urbanization describes the process by which people move from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of cities and towns. It involves the increase in the proportion of a population living in urban areas compared to rural areas. Urbanization is often associated with industrialization and economic development.
Industrialization is not synonymous to urbanization, but industrialization can cause rapid urbanization. Urbanization is simply the steady switch from rural lifestyles to urban lifestyles. Industrialization is a society's advance into machinery based production techniques.
Richard W. Wilkie has written: 'Latin American population and urbanization analysis' -- subject(s): Maps, Population, Statistics, Urbanization 'Migration and an Argentine rural community in transition' -- subject(s): Rural conditions, Rural population, Rural-urban migration, Social life and customs