Socio-economic factors affecting population distribution
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Most countries have strict laws governing immigration, and can, therefore, control the size as well as the internal distribution of their populations.
On the other hand, population distribution within a country is not as easily controlled because, in most countries, citizens have the constitutional right to decide the place of residence within a country. Government however, may and often do and indirectly influence decisions individuals in this matter.
When the Government of India set i steel plants in the public sector at Durgapur, Rourkela people were attracted to these "steel towns" for employment.
Similarly, when the Government of India announced that no licenses would be issued to start new industries or to expand existing industries in Greater Mumbai, the flow of migrants into that metropolis was expected to be arrested at least to some extent.
Hence this affects the population distribution.
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Here's your answer,bud,
Most countries have strict laws governing immigration, and can, therefore, control the size as well as the internal distribution of their populations.
On the other hand, population distribution within a country is not as easily controlled because, in most countries, citizens have the constitutional right to decide the place of residence within a country. Government however, may and often do and indirectly influence decisions individuals in this matter.
When the Government of India set i steel plants in the public sector at Durgapur, Rourkela people were attracted to these "steel towns" for employment.
Similarly, when the Government of India announced that no licenses would be issued to start new industries or to expand existing industries in Greater Mumbai, the flow of migrants into that metropolis was expected to be arrested at least to some extent.
Hence this affects the population distribution.
Hope that this helps ya!
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