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The movement of people from agriculture areas to cities for work can cause serious problems in both places. What are the serious problems and how can these problems be solved?
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In the 20th century, with modern technology such as machinery farming and genetic engineering being used, agriculture is much more efficient than ever. As a consequence of that, so many farmers are no longer needed and they have been forced to live and work in the cities, which is called the process of urbanization. This process has already been completed in most developed countries, but in some developing countries, enormous numbers of migrants are rushing into cities every year. It brought several detrimental effects to either urban areas or suburban areas, which deserve people’s greatest attention.
In the big cities, the upsurge of migrants from countryside may lead to local hostility because they are considered to be competitors in employment. Besides, urban people and suburban people have different views on many issues due to different background. These differences are responsible for most of conflicts between them. Moreover, suburban people who work in cities are usually low-paid as majority of them are not highly educated and they would find it very hard to lead a sustainable and enjoyable life in cities. Consequently the crime rate among them is higher than normal urban people.
The departure of large quantity of people also caused severe problem in the countryside. Usually only the energetic young people can find a work in cities. As most of them could only support themselves in cities so their children are left behind with elder people. Finally, children will grow up with bad education and very few parenting.
I believe these problems pose tremendous threat to the stability of the society and government should not avoid the responsibility to solve it. Firstly, some free training course should be provided to the migrants to help them find a better job and get used to live in cities. Moreover, government should set up cheap schools for their children and support them financially. Then after one or two generations, these people will be assimilated to urban life.
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