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

2015

Jedwab, Remi | Christiaensen, Luc | Gindelsky, Marina


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Slum dwellers; Push factors; Number of children; Mortality rate; Development policy; Place of residence; Dependency ratios; Urbanized countries; Demographic analysis; Fertility rate; Child mortality; Progress; Woman; Urban growth rate; Rural population growth; Urban growth rates; Population center; Labor force; Population census; Internal migration; Newborn; Policy research; Food productivity; Family planning programs; International migrants; Urban bias; Large cities; Life expectancy; Urban population growth; Government policies; Child mortality rate; Primate cities; Policy implications; Permanent residence; Live births; Childbearing; Fertility behavior; Demographic factors; Reproductive age; Sanitation facilities; Industrial revolution; Fertility rates; Declines in mortality; Rural growth; Policy research working paper; Migrant; Newborns; Workshop; Policy; Refugee; International labor organization; Policy discussions; Labor supply; School attendance; Pull factors; Demographers; Fertility transition; Low-income countries; Rural residents; International migration; Urban infrastructure; Birth rates; Number of deaths; Peace; Rates of urbanization; Urban migration; Development goals; Population and development; Child mortality rates; Death rates; Natural resource; High birth rate; Fertility survey; Adult mortality
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Publications & Research; Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper

2016-03-15
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