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What is the main cause of urbanization?

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Answered by Aarshia2005
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The three main causes of urbanisation in LICs since 1950 are:

The three main causes of urbanisation in LICs since 1950 are:

1. Rural to urban migration is happening on a massive scale due to population pressure and lack of resources in rural areas. These are ‘push’ factors.

2. People living in rural areas are ‘pulled’ to the city. Often they believe that the standard of living in urban areas will be much better than in rural areas. They are usually wrong. People also hope for well-paid jobs, the greater opportunities to find casual or ‘informal’ work, better health care and education.

3. Natural increase caused by a decrease in death rates while birth rates remain high.

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Answered by De20va07
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Urbanisation results from a natural increase in the population and rural to urban migration. People migrate to towns and cities in hope of gaining a better standard of living. They are influenced by pull factors that attract them to urban life, and push factors that make them dissatisfied with rural living.

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