Every year, a growing number of young adults are moving into the big cities to pursue employment and educational opportunities. 
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 trend has resulted in the declining levels of the working-age population in the smaller towns and the countryside, causing numerous economical and social issues.
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 rapid depopulation  has had several negative effects on  rural communities. Linking Words
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 they decide to move into bigger cities where they will enjoy a higher salary and better work experience. Linking Words
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, residents of rural areas and villagers would face even more difficulties when they need medical assistance.
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, the state can increase fundings in the tourism sector to develop the industry and attract more tourists, thereby creating many jobs for local residents. Linking Words
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, the government can directly aid them by subsidizing their agricultural products and handicrafts items.
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 moving out of small towns might be associated with success and progress for the youth, it leaves their towns destitute of young people and in loge term imposes many economic hardships on those who continue living there.Linking Words