Counter-urbanisation refers to the demographic and social process where individuals and families move from urban areas to rural or suburban regions. This trend often arises from a desire for a better quality of life, including less congestion, lower living costs, and a more peaceful environment. Factors such as remote work opportunities and improved transportation infrastructure have facilitated this shift, leading to changes in population dynamics and economic activities in both urban and rural areas.
counter-urbanisation
The level of urbanisation in a city.
Urbanisation rate means the percent of a population living in an urban area, and the rate at which the urbanisation increases over time.
Urbanisation is the increase of the proportion of people living in urban areas (towns and cities).
Urbanisation is nothing but a large amount of people transfers to big cities from rural area
for the development of our country india,there must be the development of villages.so there the need of urbanisation is more.it will also provide many job oppurtunities for the people.
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The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
A counter argument is an argument made against another argument.
urbanisation and urbanization are same