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1) Population growth and migration.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Rapid population growth is one of the main reasons for increasing the number of people on the move for livelihood, and migration has been a major factor of rapid population growth in urban areas in less developed countries (LDCs). Lee (1969), Todaro (1976), and Goldscheider (1983) emphasize the pull of the urban sector ...
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Rapid population growth is one of the main reasons for increasing the number of people on the move for livelihood, and migration has been a major factor of rapid population growth in urban areas in less developed countries (LDCs). Lee (1969), Todaro (1976), and Goldscheider (1983) emphasize the pull of the urban sector ...

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