Cities Transformed Cities Transformed

Cities Transformed

Demographic Change and Its Implications in the Developing World

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Publisher Description

Virtually all of the growth in the world’s population for the foreseeable future will take place in the cities and towns of the developing world. Over the next twenty years, most developing countries will for the first time become more urban than rural. The benefits from urbanization cannot be overlooked, but the speed and sheer scale of this transformation present many challenges. A new cast of policy makers is emerging to take up the many responsibilities of urban governance—as many national governments decentralize and devolve their functions, programs in poverty, health, education, and public services are increasingly being deposited in the hands of untested municipal and regional governments. Demographers have been surprisingly slow to devote attention to the implications of the urban transformation.

Drawing from a wide variety of data sources, many of them previously inaccessible, Cities Transformed explores the implications of various urban contexts for marriage, fertility, health, schooling, and children’s lives. It should be of interest to all involved in city-level research, policy, planning, and investment decisions. 

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
1904
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
552
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Academies Press
SELLER
National Academy of Sciences
SIZE
8
MB
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