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Urban Change

Key definitions:
Urban area = A town or city
Rural area = Countryside
Urbanisation = More people moving to urban areas/ the creation of new
urban areas.
Urban change = The change in the number of people living in urban
areas.

What causes urbanisation to increase?
Urbanisation is the result of rural-urban migration and natural
increase.

 Rural-urban migration = the movement people from the
countryside into towns.
 Natural increase = where the birth rate is higher than the death
rate.


What causes natural increase?
 A natural increase in population occurs when there is high
proportion of young adults aged 18-35.
→ Therefore, more children will be born.
 The smaller proportion of older people means the death rate is
lower.
 Improvements to health care, particularly in urban areas of poorer
countries, can also result in a lower death rate.
→ Natural increase therefore tends to be higher in LICs(such as
Cambodia) and in some NEEs(such as India).

What cause rural – urban migration?
 Rural-urban migration is caused by push and pull factors.
 These are real or imagined disadvantages of living in a rural
areas and advantages of living in a town or city.
 Push factors are reasons people want to leave the countryside.
 Pull factors are reason people are attracted to the city.

Push factors Pull factors
 Farming is hard and poorly  There are more well-paid
paid. jobs.
 Desertification and soil  A higher standard of living is
erosion make farming possible.
difficult.  They have friends and family
 Drought and other climate already living there.
hazards reduce crop yields.  There is a better chance of
 Farming is often at getting an education.
subsistence level, producing  Public transport is better.

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