Demography, Urbanization and Development : Rural Push, Urban Pull and ... Urban Push?

Autor: Jedwab, Remi, Christiaensen, Luc, Gindelsky, Marina
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MIGRANT
DEMOGRAPHERS
NUMBER OF DEATHS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FERTILITY BEHAVIOR
PULL FACTORS
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
RURAL GROWTH
PUSH FACTORS
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION
POPULATION CENTER
MIGRANTS
UNEMPLOYMENT
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
WOMEN
URBANIZATION
PERMANENT RESIDENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
PRIMATE CITIES
DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
FERTILITY RATES
DECLINES IN MORTALITY
ADOPTION
LABOR SUPPLY
LIVING STANDARDS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POPULATION CENSUS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
PEACE
AGRICULTURAL POPULATION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
LIVE BIRTHS
SANITATION
POLLUTION
ADULT MORTALITY
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
PROGRESS
MODERNIZATION
BIRTH CONTROL
NATURAL RESOURCE
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
MORTALITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
WORKSHOP
LARGE CITIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
SLUM DWELLERS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
RURAL POPULATION GROWTH
URBAN GROWTH RATE
HIGH BIRTH RATE
RATES OF URBANIZATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
URBAN GROWTH RATES
GREEN REVOLUTION
NEWBORN
RURAL POPULATION
CLIMATE CHANGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
FERTILITY SURVEY
URBAN POPULATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
POPULATION INCREASE
INTERNAL MIGRATION
URBAN POPULATION GROWTH
FOOD PRODUCTIVITY
BIRTH RATES
RURAL RESIDENTS
FERTILITY TRANSITION
NEWBORNS
WOMAN
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
POLICIES
POLICY
FAMILY PLANNING
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
DISASTERS
PUBLIC HEALTH
DEATH RATES
NATURAL DISASTERS
CHILD MORTALITY RATE
MIGRATION
WORKING POPULATION
DEPENDENCY RATIO
POLICY RESEARCH
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
CHILDBEARING
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION CHANGE
MORTALITY RATE
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS
NATURAL RESOURCES
REFUGEE
LABOR FORCE
TRANSPORTATION
URBAN MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
URBAN AREAS
CHILD MORTALITY
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN BIAS
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
PUBLICATIONS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBANIZED COUNTRIES
CENSUSES
Popis: Developing countries have urbanized rapidly since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard models emphasize rural-urban migration, focusing on rural push factors (agricultural modernization and rural poverty) and urban pull factors (industrialization and urban-biased policies). Using new historical data on urban birth and death rates for seven countries from Industrial Europe (1800–1910) and thirty-five developing countries (1960–2010), this paper argues that a non-negligible part of developing countries’ rapid urban growth and urbanization may also be linked to demographic factors, such as rapid internal urban population growth, or an urban push. High urban natural increase in today’s developing countries follows from lower urban mortality, relative to Industrial Europe, where higher urban deaths offset urban births. This compounds the effects of migration and displays strong associations with urban congestion, providing additional insight into the phenomenon of urbanization without growth.
Databáze: OpenAIRE