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1 Urbanization in India:
“Push” and “Pull” Factors

2 Where would YOU rather live?
a urban area? a rural or small town area? why?

3 What would it take to make you want to move?

4 Tipping point: 2008 More people lived in earth’s urban areas than in rural areas.
Data source: United Nations Population Fund,

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7 What do you think are the largest (most populous) cities in the world?
Is Tulsa one? No, wait. What do you think are the largest (most populous) cities in the world? Oklahoma City? I know! I know! Norman!

8 What do you notice about the LOCATIONS of these cities?
Rank Urban Population City Country (U.N. estimate) ,997, Tokyo Japan ,660, Mexico City Mexico ,252, New York U.S.A. ,857, São Paulo Brazil ,431, Mumbai India ,145, Delhi India ,805, Calcutta India ,047, Buenos Aires Argentina ,759, Shanghai China ,295, Jakarta Indonesia What do you notice about the LOCATIONS of these cities? Data source:

9 Rank Urban Population City Country
(U.N. estimate) ,997, Tokyo Japan ,660, Mexico City Mexico ,252, New York U.S.A. ,857, São Paulo Brazil ,431, Mumbai India ,145, Delhi India ,805, Calcutta India ,047, Buenos Aires Argentina ,759, Shanghai China ,295, Jakarta Indonesia Data source:

10 Q: Why do people move to cities in India?
A: for the same reasons they move to cities anywhere else!  earn more money  go to school  have a safer place to live  have more services and conveniences

11 Factors (reasons) people are moving to the cities
can be categorized as: PUSH FACTORS and PULL FACTORS

12 Push factors: Things that make you feel
PUSHED AWAY FROM a place

13 These can include: -- war or violence -- food or water insecurity
-- unemployment or poverty

14 Things that make you feel PULLED TOWARDS the new place
Pull factors: Things that make you feel PULLED TOWARDS the new place

15 -- living nearer to family or friends
These can include: -- educational opportunities -- living nearer to family or friends -- better job opportunities

16 The 4 immigration stories
What were the push factors that led ___ to leave his/her village? What were the pull factors that brought them to ___. What has been positive about the move to an urban area? What has been negative about urban life?

17 “Push” factors – rural India
Families are large, so inherited farm plots are smaller each generation. Dalits will always be known as “untouchables” in their hometowns.  Rural medical care often is not good.  Rural schools often are not good. University education is not available in rural areas.

18 “Pull” factors – urban India
Cities have jobs in construction, manufacturing, and industry. Lower-caste members can hide their caste (to some extent). Good medical care is available – for a price. Good schools are available – also for a price. Universities are in the cities.

19 “Pull” factors – urban India
ADD THIS ON THE SIDE OF YOUR PAPER— Outsourcing of U.S. jobs—U.S. jobs, esp. tech jobs, are now done in India

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21 Problems of rapid urbanization in India
Not enough homes – People living in “squatter towns” J.Hall, Mumbai, India, April 2008

22 Problems of rapid urbanization in India
Not enough homes – People living in “squatter towns” Not enough electricity or plumbing

23 Problems of rapid urbanization in India
Not enough homes – People living in “squatter towns” Not enough electricity or plumbing Not enough jobs Not enough roads

24 almost 19% of urban people do not have indoor bathrooms.
As of 2011: about 1/3 of India’s urban people live in one-room houses, almost 30% of India’s urban population doesn’t have drinkable running water, and almost 19% of urban people do not have indoor bathrooms. Data source: Sharma, Davendra. “Urbanization: Issues and Impact,” © 2012, Halfmantr.com quoting statistics from National Urban Livelihood Mission under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation

25 Solutions  Cities need to provide more housing.
There is a “housing boom” in India right now. But poor families cannot afford even these houses or apartments.

26 Solutions  Cities need to provide more housing.
 Cities need to produce more electricity and build more water systems. This requires more money, which would mean raising taxes.

27 Solutions  Cities need to provide more housing.
 Cities need to produce more electricity and build more water systems.  India’s national government needs a plan to bring more jobs to rural India and to the smaller cities and towns.

28 “Poor Lost their Homes as Delhi Cleans Up” Youtube: http://youtu


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