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rural exodus - traducción al ruso

POPULATION SHIFT FROM RURAL TO URBAN AREAS
Rural Exodus; Rural exodus states; Urban Exodus; Rural Flight; Rural depopulation; Rural Depopulation; Rural exodus; Deruralisation; Deruralization; Rural-to-urban migration; Rural to Urban Migration
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  • An abandoned post office in [[Menkovo]], [[Yaroslavl Oblast]], Russia
  • A Chinese migrant worker leaving the worksite after a shift in a city.
  • The defunct church in the abandoned village Novospasskoye, [[Saratov Oblast]], Russia
  • Population age comparison between rural [[Pocahontas County, Iowa]] and urban [[Johnson County, Iowa]], illustrating the flight of young female adults (red) to urban centers in Iowa<ref>2000 U.S. Census Data</ref>

rural exodus         
массовый уход из деревни
rural depopulation         
сокращение сельского населения, отток /отлив/ людей из деревни в город
Egyptian bondage         
  • Gustave Doré's illustrations for ''La Grande Bible de Tours'']], 1866)
  • ''Israel in Egypt'' ([[Edward Poynter]], 1867)
  • Seder]] table setting, commemorating the Passover and Exodus
  • An illustration of the Exodus from Egypt by the Providence Lithograph Company, 1907
  • ''Lamentations over the Death of the First-Born of Egypt'' by [[Charles Sprague Pearce]] (1877)
  • suggested pharaohs in the Exodus narrative]]
STORY OF THE FREEING OF THE ISRAELITES FROM BONDAGE IN EGYPT, NARRATED IN THE TORAH
The Egyptian Captivity; The exodus; Exodus from Egypt; Dating of the Exodus; Israel's redemption from Egypt; Dating of the exodus; יציאת מצרים; Yetsi'at Mitzrayim; Date of the Exodus; Dating the Exodus; Egyptian bondage; Egyptian captivity; Egyptian captivity of Israel; Exodos; Exodus of the Israelites; Exodus of the Jews; Oppression (Exodus); Yetzias Mitzrayim; Yetziat Mitzrayim; Wilderness of the wanderings
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Definición

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Rural flight

Rural flight (also known as rural-to-urban migration or rural exodus) is the migratory pattern of peoples from rural areas into urban areas. It is urbanization seen from the rural perspective.

In industrializing economies like Britain in the eighteenth century or East Asia in the twentieth century, it can occur following the industrialization of primary industries such as agriculture, mining, fishing, and forestry—when fewer people are needed to bring the same amount of output to market—and related secondary industries (refining and processing) are consolidated. Rural exodus can also follow an ecological or human-caused catastrophe such as a famine or resource depletion. These are examples of push factors.

The same phenomenon can also be brought about simply because of higher wages and educational access available in urban areas; examples of pull factors.

Once rural populations fall below a critical mass, the population is too small to support certain businesses, which then also leave or close, in a vicious circle. Even in non-market sectors of the economy, providing services to smaller and more dispersed populations becomes proportionately more expensive for governments, which can lead to closures of state-funded offices and services, which further harm the rural economy. Schools are the archetypal example because they influence the decisions of parents of young children: a village or region without a school will typically lose families to larger towns that have one. But the concept (urban hierarchy) can be applied more generally to many services and is explained by central place theory.

Government policies to combat rural flight include campaigns to expand services to the countryside, such as electrification or distance education. Governments can also use restrictions like internal passports to make rural flight illegal. Economic conditions that can counter rural depopulation include commodities booms, the expansion of outdoor-focused tourism, and a shift to remote work, or exurbanization. To some extent, governments generally seek only to manage rural flight and channel it into certain cities, rather than stop it outright as this would imply taking on the expensive task of building airports, railways, hospitals, and universities in places with few users to support them, while neglecting growing urban and suburban areas.

Ejemplos de uso de rural exodus
1. In northern Mauritania, a rural exodus has begun as poor farmers abandon their villages and head for the towns in search of food.
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