Introduction
There are an increasing number of migrations from rural to urban areas in most
third
world nations in search for jobs. Linking Words
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essay will discuss two main causes of Linking Words
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small to the big cities movement, including better work opportunities and improved standard of living. It will Linking Words
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debate the consequences it will have including traffic congestion and increased pollution.Linking Words
Body · 1
There are numerous employment chances in cities.
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, the quality of life is superior. Most big firms have their head offices and operate their business from developed areas. Linking Words
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, basic necessities are more organized and highly equipped. Linking Words
For example
, there was a mass movement from suburbs to New York City in 1990s in search for higher workforce. For these reasons, Linking Words
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can lead to relocation to big cities from small ones. Linking Words
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The Traffic jam is a very important issue. It
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causes more garbage in the city. Increased workforce means more vehicles on the roads leading to congestion, especially during rush hours. Great number of people Linking Words
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produce more waste leading to the city looking like cans of trash. To exemplify, Karachi, economic centre of Pakistan has a growing population and result is 40,000 tons of litter daily. Linking Words
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often results in roadblocks and a dirty environment. Linking Words
Conclusion
In conclusion, developing countries are experiencing greater number of migrations from rural areas into cities.
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essay discussed two main reasons for immigration being well-paid jobs and upgraded living conditions. It Linking Words
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debated the problems Linking Words
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mass movement causes are twofold: traffic congestion and increased filth.Linking Words