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Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another. Rural transformation refers to social,polilitical,economic and demographic changes from one stage to another.
One of the biggest demographic changes that contributed to the rise of conservatism was a peak in the enrollment in secondary and elementary schools . This surge in enrollment happened in 1973.
just because.
Movement to rural areas.
John Ermisch has written: 'Employment dynamics among British lone mothers' 'The increasing complexity of family relationships' 'Housing Finance' 'Dynamics of lone parenthood and of employment of lone mothers' 'Differential returns to human capital in full-time and part-time employment' 'Household formation and housing tenure decisions of young people' 'Prices, parents and young people's household formation' 'Lone parenthood and employment in Great Britain' 'Entry to lone parenthood' 'Econometric analysis of birth rate dynamics' 'Policy implications of demographic changes' 'Demographic change and the prospect for qualified labour in Britain'
The demographic changes and cultural values influenced the evolution of the health care delivery system in the US. It basically affected the penetration of the same.
the external factors driving changes in employment patterns. gov' control. employment laws..
They decrease
more divorce and less children
because people are spending more of the money that they earn
Birth rates, death rates, and population growth over time.