counterurbanization
(noun)
A demographic and social process whereby people move from urban areas to rural areas.
Examples of counterurbanization in the following topics:
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Shrinking Cities and Counter-Urbanization
- Counterurbanization is movement away from cities, including suburbanization, exurbanization, or movement to rural areas.
- In fact, counterurbanization appears most common among the middle and upper classes who can afford to buy their own homes.
- The history of counterurbanization calls into question depictions of urbanization as a one-way process.
- Whatever its causes, counterurbanization has had serious effects on cities.
- As a result of counterurbanization, some cities are now losing population.
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The Process of Urbanization
- Recently in developed countries, sociologists have observed suburbanization and counterurbanization, or movement away from cities.
- In fact, counterurbanization appears most common among the middle and upper classes who can afford to buy their own homes.
- Around 1990, another trend emerged known as counterurbanization, or "exurbanization".
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The Rural Rebound
- Sociologists have posited many explanations for counterurbanization, but one of the most debated is whether suburbanization is driven by white flight.