THE EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WITH EMPHASIS ON RESULTS OF 1385-90CENSUSES

Abstract:
In 1990, half of the world's population lived in urban areas. This phenomenon is increasing worldwide. Due to the excess supply of labor in rural areas, villagers have migrated to the cities, especially big cities. This percentage has increased urbanization on a global scale. Urbanization in Iran during the past few decades has undergone many changes. Uneven distribution of population and activities in the area of the land is an important factor in regional imbalances. This phenomenon has various problems in terms of distribution facilities and services created andthis is felt more in the less developed regions. In this paper, the issue of urbanization and its influencing factors were studied. Then, according to statistical analysis, expectedrelationshipsbetween the issues have been considered. Distribution of resources and development indicators are the most important factors on the distribution, population density and Immigration influence in society. This study has shown that Provincesof thecountrywhich have higherpossibilitiesand are often developed provincesurbanizationalsoincreases.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Population Journal, Volume:20 Issue: 83, 2013
Page:
49
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