What were the reasons of increase in slums during Industrial revolution? Write about their living condition.
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Slums form and grow in different parts of the world for many different reasons. Causes include rapid rural-to-urban migration, economic stagnation and depression, high unemployment, poverty, informal economy, forced or manipulated ghettoization, poor planning, politics, natural disasters, and social conflicts.
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Due to the industrial Revolution a large number of people were uprooted from rural areas and settled in the urban settings. This led to many problems like overcrowding, traffic, pollution and lack of health care. One of the results was the growth of slum areas as the people had no place to go.
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