The Urban Poor: Disruption or Political Integration in Third World Cities?

作者: Joan Nelson

DOI: 10.2307/2009603

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摘要: Most of the nations Africa and Asia remain predominantly rural agricultural. However, more than half people in most Latin American countries are no longer rural, a fifth to third live cities 100,000 or more. In North Africa, Lebanon, U.A.R., Philippines also substantially urbanized, Morocco, Syria, Turkey, South Korea, Taiwan not far behind. Moreover, virtually everywhere developing world, regardless extent urbanization already achieved, growing at rates 5 8 percent annually. That is, they doubling their populations every ten fifteen years.

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