Mr.S.Singh
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Is rapid urbanization necessarily a good thing ? Is'nt it another measure of the poverty and unemployment gap between the rural and urban populace in under developed countries ? Economic migration.. Correct me if im wrong but If you take developed countries in Europe or the America's there is'nt that much of a stark difference between the urban and rural.. Except for vast thinly populated countries like Australia or Canada where much of the land is not arable or habitable
urbanization rate of 10% or less is acceptable, as people come to cities for a better standard of living and increases their income. It also increases rapid industrialization as people work in factories, increasing skilled and semi-skilled laborers.
A draw back is abandoning agriculture and cattle practice
Normally people who move to cities do pitty work anyways, hence they end up increasing they standard of living