Why is the rate of urbanization constantly growing and high in developing countries?

Developed countries differ from developing countries in that the urban society in them was formed quite a long time ago, for example, at the beginning of the 20th century (England, Holland, Belgium, Germany), and the rural population remained very small and agriculture was intensive.

Developing countries differ from developed countries in a number of characteristics. It can be demographic (rapid population growth in rural areas), uneven development of different regions, for example, in Mongolia, Ulan Bator stands out sharply against the background of the province. large rural populations are moving to cities, hence the rapid pace of urbanization.



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