Push Factors drive people away from the country. Examples of some would be little choice in education, shortage of jobs, scarcity of health care centers
Pull Factors are what attracts people to cities. Examples include higher paying/ more opportunity for jobs, more choice in education, greater access to health care, and access to public transportation.
they say it has better facilities they like the facilities
Most people would say in the countryside but I think it just depends who you meet.
The jobs and attractions of the city outweighed the boring countryside by far.
Some people like to commune together.
74% of people in Germany live in cities. 26% of people in Germany live in the countryside.
I'm not so sure but I think they lived in the city except most people were slaves.
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.
They were mainly taken to the countryside as the Nazi's mainly bombed the main city's in England.
so people with phobias of the countryside won't starve in a city.
city-states
in the countryside because it is so much more quite and has less pollution
Phnom Penh
The jobs and attractions of the city outweighed the boring countryside by far.