Social Sciences, asked by jayanthioshonram, 1 year ago

The gap between urban and rural areas are widening because

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Answered by mahisinghsokhi
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With a large number of farmers migrating to cities in search of jobs, theoretically, the gap between urban and rural areas should be narrow. ... After this adjustment, the rural per capita income increases significantly and the income gap between urban and rural areas falls from 3.33 to 2.4 times.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The difference between urban and rural areas is expanding because more developments that target the urban areas sponsored by the government making them better than the rural areas.

Explanation:

The government concentrates on the development of urban areas, especially in areas that more votes are likely to emerge while on the rural areas people are getting poor on day today. The gap is still growing among the establishments. With a high number of people moving to urban areas in search of greener pastures, the difference tends to narrow; this will later increase the per capita income.

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