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The rapid increase of employment opportunities in urban areas is the major ‘pull’ (c) Urban-Rural Migrations: Many of the small towns, suburbs and rural areas within commuting range of Large cities are growing more rapidly than the cities themselves. The drift out from the centers of large cities is associated with the growing land values there and the improvements of transportation...
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The major problems of big cities are the basic cause of urban - rural population. In 1961 census of England and Wales revealed that many are experiencing a decline in population : lever pool, Manchester, New Castle, Sheffield, Darby. (d) lntra -Urban Migrations : Within urban areas themselves there is a well-established tendency for people to move out of the overcrowded and often rundown areas in the city centre to suburban areas where housing is better and life is more pleasant...
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