It can improve housing and the unemployment rate can fall. also the society would be much happier
Ram Nath Singh has written: 'Impact of out migration of socio-economic conditions' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Rural-urban migration, Social conditions
Peter Lee Gillett has written: 'An analysis of demographic, socio-economic and attitudinal characteristics of the urban in-home shopper'
There are several causes of rural urban migration in Ghana (West Africa). Some of those causes are due to socio-cultural issues, changes in government policy, the economy and better employment opportunities.
Migration can impact urban areas in various ways. It can lead to increased diversity, cultural exchange, and economic growth in cities. However, it can also strain resources, infrastructure, and housing, potentially leading to issues like overcrowding and increased competition for jobs. Integration policies and urban planning are important for managing the effects of migration on urban areas.
Sabir Ali has written: 'Environment and resettlement colonies of Delhi' -- subject- s -: Urban poor, Slums, Squatters 'Environment and Resettlement' 'Socio-economic status of scavengers'
Late 19th and early 20th century progressivism emerged primarily from the urban middle and upper-middle classes. These individuals were often professionals, intellectuals, and reformers who were concerned with addressing the social and economic issues resulting from industrialization and urbanization. They sought to improve working conditions, regulate big business, and promote social welfare reforms.
The average family size in Malawi is around 4-5 members. This can vary based on factors such as location, urban or rural setting, and socio-economic status.
National Urban League B. NAACP C. Congress of Racial Equality D. SCLC
Barrie S. Morgan has written: 'The segregation of socio-economic groups in urban areas' 'Social status segregation in comparative perspective' -- subject(s): Housing, Occupations, Social status
The average number of persons per household in South Africa is around 3.5. This figure can vary based on factors such as urban or rural location, socio-economic status, and cultural norms.
Urban encroachment occurs when urban population and economic activities expand into rural ares