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Many people leave their homes in the countryside to live in large cities. What factors make people want to move to the city? How realistic is it to control the numbers of people moving to the city? It has been a while since we have been observing a flow which where people especially youngsters decide to move out from rural areas and move in to metropolises. There are some viable valid reasons for this phenomena phenomenon and with a few actions it could be practical to sway this flow. First of all, it is unrealistic to expect people stay in their countryside when they can pursue a better/more fulfilling life life in urban areas. Those who migrate to large cities are in search of a well-paid career with a better/more promising prospect. They are all aware of the fact that huge companies tend to congregate in great cities to have an access to well-trained workforce and that is why lots of job opportunities can be found in metropolises/megalopolis/megacities. Moreover, youngsters also know that they are able to apply for better high-ranking educational institutions which gives them a better and a higher chance of finding their prospective career. However, the government can change this situation or at least reduce the speed of this flow. As can be seen, experts are suggesting solutions every day. For instance, with the help of universities and great institutions, there, in rural areas, better educational centers could be created. Huge companies could move some of their branches into the countryside to provide people with the number/amount of job vacancies needed to stay in their homeland. In addition, thegovernment can also offer subsidies to those who decide/tend to stay and not to leave for large cities. To sum it up, we can cite the reasons why people move to cities like better chances of finding a job with a better prospect of living but it is not impossible to restrain this trend by improve/making the situation better in rural areas.

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