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Which factors lead to transformation in rural as well as urban settlements?​

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The shifting of rural populations to urban areas is mainly due to urban biases in terms of development and economic opportunities. It has been observed in developing economies that urban residents have a better standard of living, level of nutrition, and provision of services than rural dwellers.

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Answered by basithchappals
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Factors lead to transformation in rural as well as urban settlements ;

  • Rural to urban migration. In developing countries, urbanisation usually occurs when people move from villages to settle in cities in hope of gaining a better standard of living. ... It is driven by pull factors that attract people to urban areas and push factors that drive people away from the countryside.
  • The main influencing factors were found to be age, occupation, number of non-agricultural workers in the family, household cultivated land area, annual household income, house building materials, degree of satisfaction with social pension, homestead and contracted land subsidies, income constraints, and other ..
  • An increase in a country's urban population can be due to three causes: the natural growth rate of the urban population, the re-classification of rural settlements as they grow and hit the magic number that makes them cities and towns, and rural-urban migration.

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