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Urban women live in cities and have access to better infrastructure, services, and opportunities compared to rural women who live in less densely populated areas with limited resources and often face challenges such as lack of education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Urban women are typically more educated, have higher income levels, and more likely to participate in the workforce compared to rural women.
rural livelihood involves living with and being sustained by nature. urban is city based living. for example farmer/IT analyst
Urban-rural migration simply refers to the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. In recent times, rural to urban migration has become more common, as more people move to urban areas in search of jobs. Urban poverty simply refers to the poverty people living in urban areas experience.
From a population of 3,116,453 inhabitants, the state of Guerrero (capital: Chilpancingo) has 58% of its population living in urban agglomerations and 42% live on rural communities.
they live in urban and rural
Overall, 2008 is listed at the date when globally the people in Urban Population centers equaled those living in rural areas with about 3.3 billion living in urban areas, and 3.3 billion in rural areas.
its differs because some people in the rural area like to stick to their old ways of living and people in urban areas prefare the modern way of living since it is more advanced
There are is a huge difference between urban and rural life. Urban life is more complex than rural life in so many ways. The cost of living is quite high, there is so much congestion and limitation in terms of land and space unlike in the rural areas.
Leland B. Tate has written: 'The rural homes of city workers and the urban-rural migration' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Household surveys, Rural Sociology, Social surveys, Urban-rural migration
Canada is a country.It have rural and urban.
Rural is farmland. Urban is innercity.
India is actually both rural and urban