Urbanization and the Social Consequences of Town-Country Migration in the Soviet UnionTeckenberg, Wolfgang
Urbanization is the process of city-making and peopling; it is the way of life of city people. Together with urbanism urbanization is the subject matter o... D Popenoe,I Light - 《New York New York Macmillan Publishing Co》 被引量: 29发表: 1985年 Urban–rural differences in psychological...
One of the consequences of globalization has been rapid urbanization. The urban environment has long been considered of aetiological significance for a wide range of mental illnesses from depression to psychosis but the dynamic process of rapid urbanization adds at least two other problems that are im...
It considers the farreaching social consequences of thehukousystem with particular attention to its implications for the creation of spatial hierarchies, especially its consequences for defining the position of villagers in the Chinese social system. 展开 ...
Even well-intentioned deployment of medical technologies can have unintended consequences and the best time to begin planning to reduce health inequities is well in advance of the start of a health emergency. Strengths and limitations Besides the challenges posed by inequities in healthcare access ...
The purpose of this article is to describe some of the critical urban transformations in Albania since the fall of communism in 1990 and their economic, social, and environmental consequences, and to respond to some of the negative views about the greatly increased urbanization. This article discus...
Like the rest of the world, China's population is aging. Rapid urbanization attracts young people from the land to large metropolitan centers, exacerbating the aging problem in remote rural areas. There are social consequences and challenges in this situation, such as increasing numbers of 'empty...
‘an assessment about the positive, personal, and social consequences of religious practice, along with the belief in the existence of a supreme being’ (Leung & Bond, 2004, p. 119). Fate Control refers to ‘the degree to which important outcomes in life are believed to be fated, but ...
If offsets are not mature, then it is unlikely that they will adequately compensate for the impacts associated with development and consequently will result in the loss of natural values (biodiversity, ecosystem services, ecosystem function) and/or negative social consequences (Abdo et al., 2019b...
The Bioarchaeology of Urbanization The Biological, Demographic, and Social Consequences of Living in Cities Editors: Tracy K. Betsinger Sharon N. DeWitte Copyright: 2020 Available Renditions Hard cover Soft cover eBook The Bioarchaeology of Structural Violence ...