Abstract

A summary of the situation regarding urbanization in developing countries is first presented by drawing on the published literature. Variations in the rate of urbanization around the world are noted and the impact of rural-urban migration and urban growth on urban poverty and employment is considered. The author examines urban development strategies under these conditions and the role that international assistance could play in helping to resolve such urban problems. (ANNOTATION)

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