D.1. What Leads To Urbanization?
Industrialization |
Industrialization has improved job prospects by allowing individuals to work in contemporary sectors in occupations that contribute to economic progress. Because of better job possibilities, more individuals have been drawn to relocate from rural to urban regions since the Industrial Revolution. |
Commerce |
Commercialization and commerce are associated with the belief that towns and cities provide better business possibilities and returns than rural regions. |
Facilities |
There are several social advantages to living in a city or town. Better educational facilities, higher living standards, improved sanitation and housing, improved health care, improved recreation facilities, and improved social life are only a few examples |
Job prospects |
Higher-value-added occupations are created and increased by services and industries, resulting in additional work possibilities Cities also emerge when rural regions gradually transition into urban landscapes. Such a transition may be a result of mineral discoveries, resource exploitation, or agricultural operations. |