Social cohesion, changes in rural society and the stability of the
... economy (average 5% of all workers); In some branches they are the substantial part of working resources; Working activity is influent by the education; Share of graduated seniors is growing (at present it is about 19 %). ...
... economy (average 5% of all workers); In some branches they are the substantial part of working resources; Working activity is influent by the education; Share of graduated seniors is growing (at present it is about 19 %). ...
Rural flight
Rural flight (or rural exodus) is the migratory pattern of peoples from rural areas into urban areas. It is urbanization seen from the rural perspective.In modern times, it often occurs in a region following the industrialization of agriculture—when fewer people are needed to bring the same amount of agricultural output to market—and related agricultural services and industries are consolidated. Rural flight is exacerbated when the population decline leads to the loss of rural services (such as business enterprises and schools), which leads to greater loss of population as people leave to seek those features.This phenomenon was first articulated through Ernst Georg Ravenstein's Laws of migration in the 1880s, upon which modern theories are based.