A rise in the standard of living in a country often only seems to benefit cities rather than rural areas. What problems might this different cause? How might these problems be reduced.
Due to the rapid development of an integrating economy, the standard of living has been improving significantly in comparison with the past. However, it is likely to benefit urban areas than rural areas. This essay will illuminate the negative impacts of this issue before outlining some solutions to deal with these problems.
It is generally agreed that there are two mainly predominant problems. Firstly, people living in undeveloped regions, are tending to move to developed regions with the aim of better lives. The concentration of too much people in cities would create a great pressure on t...
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