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Trends, Patterns and Implications of Rural Urban Migration in India, Nepal and Thailand
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Trends, Patterns and Implications of Rural-urban Migration in India, Nepal and Thailand
Author: United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 243
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 243
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Trends, Patterns and Implications of Rural-to-urban Migration in Nepal
Author: Bal Kumar KC
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Category : Nepal
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Category : Nepal
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Trends, Patterns and Implications of Rural to Urban Migration in Nepal
Author: K. C. Balkumar
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ISBN: 9780785576501
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9780785576501
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Trends, Patterns and Implications of Rural-urban Migration in India, Nepal and Thailand
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Migration and Urban Transition in India
Author: R. B. Bhagat
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100007269X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Migration has emerged as an important issue in contemporary global politics and in the discourse around human development. This book highlights the role of migration in socioeconomic development and its interdependence with urbanization, employment, labour and industry. This volume identifies the challenges which migration and the subsequent dynamism in population and spatial parameters pose to land-use patterns, ecology, social politics and international relations. Through a study of migration patterns and trends in different parts of India, this collection analyzes the relationship of migration with social and occupational mobility, poverty and wealth indices, inequality, distribution of resources and demographic change. It also explores policy measures and frameworks which can bring migration into the fold of national development strategies. Timely and comprehensive, the book underscores the importance of migration and urbanization, sustainability and inclusivity to economic growth and development. It will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of migration studies, political studies, sociology, urban studies, development studies and political sociology.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100007269X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
Migration has emerged as an important issue in contemporary global politics and in the discourse around human development. This book highlights the role of migration in socioeconomic development and its interdependence with urbanization, employment, labour and industry. This volume identifies the challenges which migration and the subsequent dynamism in population and spatial parameters pose to land-use patterns, ecology, social politics and international relations. Through a study of migration patterns and trends in different parts of India, this collection analyzes the relationship of migration with social and occupational mobility, poverty and wealth indices, inequality, distribution of resources and demographic change. It also explores policy measures and frameworks which can bring migration into the fold of national development strategies. Timely and comprehensive, the book underscores the importance of migration and urbanization, sustainability and inclusivity to economic growth and development. It will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of migration studies, political studies, sociology, urban studies, development studies and political sociology.
Rural-urban Migration in Asia
Author: Nazrul Islam
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Category : Migration, Internal
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Migration, Internal
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Mapping India's Urbanization
Author: J.P. Singh
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9390951380
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
India’s urbanization differs markedly from that of the more developed regions.While urban growth in the more developed regions is slowing down, India’surbanization is moving with a speedy pace. India has been facing a serious problemof the rapid rise of population since the last seven decades. The huge size of urbanpopulation population has reached nearly 400 million now, while until the nineteenthcentury no developed country had a population of more than 100 million. Only a few metropolises dominate the remainder of the country so excessivelythat they prevent other parts from developing, causing increasing regionalimbalance. The rapidly increasing population requires a commensurate increasein the number of jobs in urban areas, if this population is not to starve or bereduced to total dependence. The expansion in the industrial sector of the economyhas lagged far behind the population growth. This has resulted in increasingunemployment, slums, deterioration in urban living, crime, political tension, povertyand similar other problems. It appears that India is likely to confront still greaterurban problems in future. With the hasty rise of population the quality of life inbig cities has deteriorated quite significant.
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9390951380
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
India’s urbanization differs markedly from that of the more developed regions.While urban growth in the more developed regions is slowing down, India’surbanization is moving with a speedy pace. India has been facing a serious problemof the rapid rise of population since the last seven decades. The huge size of urbanpopulation population has reached nearly 400 million now, while until the nineteenthcentury no developed country had a population of more than 100 million. Only a few metropolises dominate the remainder of the country so excessivelythat they prevent other parts from developing, causing increasing regionalimbalance. The rapidly increasing population requires a commensurate increasein the number of jobs in urban areas, if this population is not to starve or bereduced to total dependence. The expansion in the industrial sector of the economyhas lagged far behind the population growth. This has resulted in increasingunemployment, slums, deterioration in urban living, crime, political tension, povertyand similar other problems. It appears that India is likely to confront still greaterurban problems in future. With the hasty rise of population the quality of life inbig cities has deteriorated quite significant.
Affecting Spatial Patterns of Rural-urban Migration in Northeast Thailand
Author: Theodore D. Fuller
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Languages : en
Pages : 11
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Urban Growth and Development in Asia
Author: Graham P. Chapman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429766254
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
First published in 1999, this volume begins with a panoramic survey by Nigel Harris of the drama of Asian Urbanization, based on the inaugural plenary lecture he gave to the 5th Asian Urbanization Conference held in London. In the following chapters many experts and practitioners from different countries and cities provide a stimulating portrayal of the processes and outcomes of one of the greatest shifts of population (not just absolutely but proportionately as well) ever to have occurred in human history. Asia includes more than half the world’s population, but, apart from the Tiger economies and Japan, it is still overwhelmingly rural. In the last decade or so urbanization has really begun to take off and the shift of population to the cities represents one of the greatest population movements the planet has ever seen. By 2030 more than 50% of Asia’s population will be urban and between now and then more than 500 million people in Asia will have moved - looking for jobs, housing, food and water. They will be both part of a problem and most of the solution - building around them the cities they will live in.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429766254
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
First published in 1999, this volume begins with a panoramic survey by Nigel Harris of the drama of Asian Urbanization, based on the inaugural plenary lecture he gave to the 5th Asian Urbanization Conference held in London. In the following chapters many experts and practitioners from different countries and cities provide a stimulating portrayal of the processes and outcomes of one of the greatest shifts of population (not just absolutely but proportionately as well) ever to have occurred in human history. Asia includes more than half the world’s population, but, apart from the Tiger economies and Japan, it is still overwhelmingly rural. In the last decade or so urbanization has really begun to take off and the shift of population to the cities represents one of the greatest population movements the planet has ever seen. By 2030 more than 50% of Asia’s population will be urban and between now and then more than 500 million people in Asia will have moved - looking for jobs, housing, food and water. They will be both part of a problem and most of the solution - building around them the cities they will live in.