CITB02H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Some Cities, Population Ageing

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Africa and asia remain mostly rural, with 40 and 48 percent of their respective populations living in urban areas. The rural population of the world has grown slowly since 1950. Some cities have experienced population decline in recent years. Most of these are located in the low-fertility countries of asia and europe. Introduction process of urbanization historically has been associated with other important economic and social transformations: brought greater geographic mobility, lower fertility, longer life expectancy and population ageing. More people live in urban areas than in rural areas. Levels of urbanization vary greatly across regions. Africa and asia are urbanizing more rapidly than other regions of the world. The rural population of the world has grown slowly since 1950 and is expected to reach. Most megacities and large cities are located in the global south. Large cities with 5 to 10 million inhabitants account for a small, but growing proportion of the global urban population.

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