1st Edition

Rural Development and Urban-Bound Migration in Mexico

By Sir Percy Alden, Pierre Crosson Copyright 1980
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    Rapid growth of urban populations is a major characteristic of economic development and demographic change in developing countries leading to industrialisation and modernisation of major cities. Originally published in 1980, this study focusses on these issues using Mexico as a case study as well as analysing the risk of over-urbanisation and what the effects will be on cities such as Mexico City. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental studies and Economics.

     Acknowledgments;  1. Introduction  2. Aspects of Urban Population Growth in Mexico  3. Determinants of Agricultural Income  4. Determinants of Rural to Urban Migration  5. Determinants of the Urban Wage  6. Implications for an Urbanization Policy  7. Impact of Irrigation Investments on Agricultural and Urban Development in Sonora  8. Conclusion;  Appendix

    Biography

    Arthur Silvers, Pierre Crosson