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faltersainse [42]
2 years ago
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Why did so many people move from rural to urban settings to live?​

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Lisa [10]2 years ago
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People move to cities for a variety of reasons, but most of them have to do with finding a job. Some people move from a rural area to a city for economic reasons, like the quality of housing and the cost of living. Education is also very important.

People who live in cities have more job opportunities, especially in competitive, progressive industries like computers, technology, and big businesses. It's not always worth the extra money to live in a city, but for some people, the trade-off for a better quality of life makes it worth it. People who want to get more education have more options in cities than in rural areas. Educational centers are more common in cities than in rural areas.

There are also a lot of people who say they want to move for social and personal reasons. Cities have more places where you can go out and meet people, like social clubs, bars, dance clubs, and help groups. For people who have unique interests, it is easier to meet people who share their interests in cities than in isolated rural areas. To be near the family or work of a partner or find better opportunities for your kids, some people move to cities.
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