Favela.
Houses in slums are commonly referred to as shanties, shacks, or informal dwellings. These structures are typically characterized by their poor construction, lack of basic amenities, and informal nature.
Slums.
Although specific reasons for slum development vary from city to city, the underlying reason for slum development is poverty.
It depends. Some rent a place to stay alone, while others live with family who are willing to help.
Living conditions in Dharavi, known as one of the largest slums in Asia, are often crowded and lacking in basic amenities such as clean water and sanitation. Residents typically live in small, makeshift shanties that lack proper ventilation and privacy. There are also concerns about access to healthcare and education in the area.
The slums around Brazilian cities are called favelas.
In the ghetto, back alleys, slums, rathole, the Bronx, the shanties, the 'Hood, whatever. Generally in backwater areas of large cities.
They are called Favela.
Houses in slums are commonly referred to as shanties, shacks, or informal dwellings. These structures are typically characterized by their poor construction, lack of basic amenities, and informal nature.
Yes, they have.
I believe the terms used were "slums" and "ghettos."
They lived in areas of large cities called slums.
slums
It led to rising crime rate and less of an education.
Urban slums were the neighborhoods consisting of tenements that arose in U.S. cities. These slums were often impoverished, polluted, and unsanitary.
Slums are poorly kept places in all cities in the world with over 10,000 inhabitants. There are "inner city" slums that are tenements, which are apartment buildings that have been allowed to deteriorate by the landlords. There are slums on the outskirts of cities that have houses constructed of cardboard or corrugated tin.
They are called "campamentos"