• CONCERNS about crime and congestion cause some city dwellers to turn a longing eye toward the country, where roads are unclogged and the living, supposedly, is easy. (csmonitor.com)
  • From rural career farmers to city dwellers, judgments are all over the map. (hobbyfarms.com)
  • and city dwellers reported more symptoms of depression than those from rural areas. (eurekalert.org)
  • Forty-five percent of suburbanites reported stress, as did 62 percent of city dwellers. (npr.org)
  • Now, younger city-dwellers are considering the option. (faqts.com)
  • This entry could prove very useful, especially for city dwellers. (brighthub.com)
  • Most slum dwellers are young, with the elderly staying behind in rural areas. (indiatimes.com)
  • Slum dwellers in the megacities of the developing world. (warincontext.org)
  • People who live in urban areas are more likely to develop late-stage cancer than those who live in suburban and rural areas. (scienceblog.com)
  • The investigators noted that Illinois is an appropriate area to study because it encompasses a diverse range of geographic regions from the densely populated Chicago metropolitan area to low-density, remote rural areas. (scienceblog.com)
  • The researchers found that for all four cancers, risk was highest in the most highly urbanized area (Chicago) and decreased as areas became more rural. (scienceblog.com)
  • However, in the most isolated rural areas, risk was also high. (scienceblog.com)
  • Risks were considerably low among patients living in large towns in rural areas. (scienceblog.com)
  • In contrast, the lower rates of late-stage diagnosis in rural areas reflected the greater presence of elderly patients who have a lower risk of late-stage diagnosis, likely because of frequent doctors' visits and age-related cancer screenings. (scienceblog.com)
  • For me, just talking, having the policies, having international unless it touches the lives of men and women who live in rural areas of the region, often without any voice. (spc.int)
  • Nearly 3.2 billion people - almost half the world's population - live in rural areas. (ifad.org)
  • The CEO of real estate brokerage Redfin said Friday that demand for homes has shifted to rural areas as people react to the coronavirus pandemic and look to move out of dense urban areas. (naturalnews.com)
  • Ahead of the 2019 general elections in Rivers State, a political group, the New Age Network has pledged to step up its campaign on the importance of the on-going voters registration exercise in the rural areas. (thetidenewsonline.com)
  • He urged the organisation to sensitise the rural populace against the rising level of ignorance which he said was responsible for the number of anti-social activities in the rural areas. (thetidenewsonline.com)
  • We are in the process of implementing a rural connectivity project to link the unserved and underserved areas of the country within the next two years. (theghanareport.com)
  • 3. Ineffective, inefficient and poor performance of the financial sector on the role of promoting and supporting economic development in the rural areas. (com.ng)
  • 5. To ascertain the percentage of commercial banks is the rural areas. (com.ng)
  • Sinn Féin MLA Maolíosa McHugh has said the delivery of decent broadband through Project Stratum to homes and businesses particularly in rural areas is a vitally important project. (sinnfein.ie)
  • Census Bureau data for 1990-91 show a slowdown in population loss for rural areas, says Carl Haub of the Population Reference Bureau, a private agency in Washington. (csmonitor.com)
  • They were recruited from the rural areas of Lombardy in Northern Italy, from the Sardinian city of Sassari and the agro-pastoral villages of Bargagia and Ogliastra on the Mediterranean island. (eurekalert.org)
  • Positive ageing is more evident in Sardinia, especially in rural areas, where the maintenance of an adequate social status and physical activity help guarantee a positive level of mental health in later life," conclude Fastame and her colleagues. (eurekalert.org)
  • And a few of the remaining elderly are found in rural areas but most rural homes have a spare room in which the elderly can be isolated after proper information is made available. (indiatimes.com)
  • People in rural areas reported less stress, with just 33 percent saying they were very or somewhat stressed about the political changes. (npr.org)
  • In addition, urbanisation and globalisation is increasingly dictating the kind of activities that are taking place in rural areas including the kind of agricultural products that are grown this has a significant effect on food security. (fao.org)
  • A significant proportion of the World population is moving to urban areas are from rural areas, further increasing the food demand in cities while also leading to the depopulation of some rural areas which has contributed to the diminution of the number of farmers in some countries. (fao.org)
  • with cities extending into peri-urban and rural areas in the process encroaching into fertile land. (fao.org)
  • The key issue is how urban-rural linkages affects the whole food chain from food production, distribution to consumption in the context of cities and towns, as well as in rural areas? (fao.org)
  • For-sale-by-owner sales used to be common in rural areas among older people. (faqts.com)
  • Alawis (sometimes given as Alawite) are generally poor and live in rural areas. (countrystudies.us)
  • Single mothers in rural areas. (warincontext.org)
  • Autonomous cars in rural areas will face different challenges than those in urban settings. (automoblog.net)
  • It's not much use in rural areas but if the user base grows it will become more and more useful. (brighthub.com)
  • The average preconception health risk index score among participants was 3.5, with higher average scores in rural areas than in urban areas. (cdc.gov)
  • The significant correlates of current waterpipe tobacco smoking among men were lower education levels, being middle-aged (45-54 years), lower asset-based wealth levels, living in rural areas, not living in the South East and the Mekong River Delta geographic regions, and the belief that smoking does not causes diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • The higher ratio of livestock-associated (LA)-MRSA to a typeable strain of MRSA (T-MRSA) in rural cases could be attributable to higher risk for LA-MRSA in rural areas, lower risk for T-MRSA in rural areas, or both. (cdc.gov)
  • The Philippines, with a population of almost 100 million, had 34 million active Facebook users in 2014 - 97% of people living in urban areas and 69% of rural dwellers were accessing Facebook. (who.int)
  • About 48% of the population live in rural permits the information to be completed and checked before areas, and 99% are Sunni Muslims. (who.int)
  • These smaller towns also are being used as examples by advocates for rural development who are trying to change the narrative about how small towns - and rural America as a whole - are perceived. (governing.com)
  • Conclusion: beyond "the edifice"' in Untitled: Securing Land Tenure in Urban and Rural South Africa, edited by Hornby et al. (plaas.org.za)
  • Data on the current living conditions and livelihoods was collected on 15.3% of the farm dweller population in the area. (plaas.org.za)
  • Rural towns like Cullom stand in contrast to some larger downstate communities that have struggled amid population loss and a changing national landscape over the past half-century as companies that once employed hundreds have left and stores on rural Main Streets have closed. (governing.com)
  • it was verified that such predictors should be considered in the health care of this population, regarding health prevention and promotion practices, in addition to reflecting the need for articulation of public policies that approximate the rural population and the health sector, regardless of territorial barriers. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ubulom who described the ownership of permanent voters card (PVC) as the legitimate rights of all Nigerians said that the campaign would prepare rural populace for the 2019 elections with a view to voting for Rivers State Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike for a second term. (thetidenewsonline.com)
  • The majority of truly undernourished people - 62 percent, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization - live in either Africa or South Asia, and most are small farmers or rural landless laborers living in the countryside of Africa and South Asia. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The subscriber base of telecommunication service providers is expected to increase as the government targets connecting 4 million rural dwellers to voice and data telephony services. (theghanareport.com)
  • The authors conclude that their study found a reversal of the commonly held view that late-stage cancer risks are highest for rural residents. (scienceblog.com)
  • Thus, limiting the purchase of such cars to limited range electric-powered is a massive attack on all rural residents. (tipperarytimes.com)
  • urban dwellers want fewer children than rural residents. (theodora.com)
  • 180 times higher in 352 occupationally exposed persons than in 2,094 rural residents without farm exposure (0.24%) ( 4 - 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The paper demonstrates that farm dwellers are a fragmented, agricultural precariat subject to push and pull drivers of mobility that leave them with a precarious hold on rural farm dwellings. (plaas.org.za)
  • Our rural routes are often nothing more than country lanes with no road markings, blind bends and summits, and a very good chance of rounding a corner and locking headlights with an agricultural machine. (automoblog.net)
  • Retired university lecturer, Doctor Joeli Veitayaki says policies and international agreements must not remain meaningless on paper but must actively improve the lives of rural communities, who are frequently marginalized. (spc.int)
  • The study find out that radio still remain most effective source of information for majority of the rural dwellers which is in agreement with various findings of many studies on media use in the rural communities while, political information, agro-economy information, entertainment and health are most kind of information that majority of the respondents sought through various mass media. (researchcage.com)
  • These government-mandated policy proposals are nothing more than another massive climate tax on Irish citizens, undermining the liveability of our regional and rural communities. (tipperarytimes.com)
  • Therefore, the strategy to ban the sale of cheaper petrol and diesel cars is a blatant offense on all rural communities, impacting the least well-off and rural motorists the hardest. (tipperarytimes.com)
  • Eugen not only surfaces the lost and devalued pride and identity that was crushed by communism, modernity and now, globalization but re-surfaces rural communities' rich traditions of cultural diversity, working together, and embracing change. (ashoka.org)
  • Based on how ambulances work, by saving people in urgent situations, Eugen developed The Ambulance for Monuments to transform a safeguarding process for buildings into a national social movement for safeguarding communities, predominantly rural, where every person has a role and can contribute, no matter their walks of life, profession, skills, or knowledge. (ashoka.org)
  • His goal is to change mindsets about rural heritage, traditional practices, and customs, and to develop healthy and functional communities that thrive by nurturing and mindfully using their local cultural assets for sustainable development. (ashoka.org)
  • The University of Illinois Extension earlier this year held a series of webinars to arm leaders of rural communities with positive data, such as fully occupied homes and anchored schools, while suggesting language those leaders should use to recruit people to move to rural towns, which are often coping with negative stereotypes. (governing.com)
  • Eugen is a guardian of the local cultural identity and uses monuments to build a social movement to rekindle an authentic rural identity and bring people back to their roots, consolidating the social fibre of the community. (ashoka.org)
  • Eugen is using monuments to build a social movement to rekindle an authentic rural identity and bring people back to their roots. (ashoka.org)
  • Eugen has identified a neutral point of connection, often hidden in plain sight, around which he can rally people across all lines of difference to forge a more inclusive rural identity. (ashoka.org)
  • The breakthrough innovation lies in Eugen's invitation for rural citizens to step up into a new people-powered process of safeguarding monuments. (ashoka.org)
  • In so doing, he rekindles the local rural identity of people and brings them closer to their customs, disrupting the current pattern of feeling one has to embrace abroad and city-bred practices and mentalities, and disregarding the potential of communal growth based on local heritage, culture, and crafts. (ashoka.org)
  • 18 rural dwellers (14 women). (bepress.com)
  • Compared with women living in the urban Northeast, women living in all rural and region groups, except the rural West, had increased preconception health risk. (cdc.gov)
  • OBJECTIVE: to estimate prevalence and factors associated with common mental disorder in rural settlement dwellers. (bvsalud.org)
  • To illustrate this point, suppose urban dwellers had equal prevalence rates of LA-MRSA and T-MRSA of 5%, and rural dwellers had prevalence rates of 2% for LA-MRSA and 1% for T-MRSA. (cdc.gov)
  • Compared with pregnant urban dwellers with similar sociodemographic and medical backgrounds, pregnant rural dwellers have an increased risk of illness and death (7). (cdc.gov)
  • 3. How does bank distress affects the saving habit of the rural dwellers? (com.ng)
  • To investigate the rural and urban differences in late-stage cancer diagnoses, Sara L. McLafferty, Ph.D., of the University of Illinois and Fahui Wang, Ph.D., of Louisiana Sate University analyzed data from the Illinois State Cancer Registry from 1998 to 2002. (scienceblog.com)
  • While some studies have also found that geography can affect the timing of cancer diagnoses, research on rural-urban disparities has produced mixed and conflicting findings. (scienceblog.com)
  • Sinn Féin will continue to work to ensure rural dwellers, homes and businesses have access to decent broadband services. (sinnfein.ie)
  • The paper investigates whether farm dwellers in the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province of South Africa are subject to a "double exposure": vulnerable both to the impacts of post-apartheid agrarian dynamics and to the risks of climate change. (plaas.org.za)
  • After the training,100 beneficiaries with 50 participants each from the two rural divisions were presented with empowerment materials to enable them to take off smoothly. (gov.ng)
  • The positive transformative potential of urbanization and strengthened urban-rural linkages in achieving sustainable development has been seen to inter alia, contribute to: eradication of poverty, social inclusion, inclusive economic growth, enhancing access to basic urban services, supporting inclusive housing, enhancing job opportunities, productivity, creating and sharing benefits, and creating a safe and healthy living environment. (fao.org)
  • The ratio approach used would indicate that rural dwellers had twice the risk for LA-MRSA than urban dwellers, when the absolute risk is 2.5 times higher in the urban group. (cdc.gov)
  • High-paying jobs are not plentiful in Rogak's backyard - northern New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine - or in other rural parts of the country, for that matter. (csmonitor.com)
  • Country kitchen ideas aren't just for rural dwellers. (homesandgardens.com)
  • The ethos of modern French country kitchen design is all about evoking a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, without going full rural Provence. (homesandgardens.com)
  • Differences in age and race did not explain the geographic disparities seen for lung cancer, indicating that other factors-such as cancer awareness or diagnostic differences-account for the rural-urban differences in late-stage lung cancer diagnosis. (scienceblog.com)
  • THE RURAL DWELLERS: Their benefit is indirect, it doesn't appeal to them directly since distress is the effects on their saving habit. (com.ng)
  • We expected that this rural sample would be similar to urban dwellers surveyed during a national health interview in terms of accessing medical care. (cdc.gov)
  • 2. Poor management bothering on sharp practice and lack of experience which is the most serious problem, associated with bank distress in the rural area. (com.ng)
  • Rural dwellers who are poor should be targeted in tobacco control programs. (cdc.gov)
  • My current research explores different aspects of everyday life for rural dwellers in late Imperial Russia. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Rural demand is much stronger right now than urban demand, and that's a flip from where it's been for the longest time, where everybody wanted to live in the city. (naturalnews.com)
  • 6. To encourage and ensure effective rural savings. (com.ng)
  • Many rural dwellers don't really have the resilience, savings or safety nets to cope. (ifad.org)
  • THE BANKING SECTION:- From the work the management should know the damages, distress in causing the conceptions of the bank dwellers towards savings in the bank. (com.ng)
  • The newsletters, which appear bimonthly, have much to say about the process of becoming a part of small-town rural life. (csmonitor.com)
  • Later, Megan Beckett, who recently moved to Cullom with her family of five from the Chicago suburb of Oswego, said she appreciates rural life. (governing.com)
  • With the New Urban Agenda, Member States have committed to a balanced territorial development, "promoting equitable growth of regions across the urban-rural continuum" - and to "leave no one behind, by ending poverty in all its forms and dimensions" (paragraph 14,a). (fao.org)
  • A recent project explores late Imperial Russian rural society through the work of the Russian artist Ilya Repin. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • IFAD's focus at COP26 is on the rural small-scale producers who supply half the world's calories. (ifad.org)
  • Add a lantern pendant, pot filler and parquet flooring to infuse more rural French charm. (homesandgardens.com)
  • I particularly encourage applications from students interested in radical political parties, grassroots political activism, rural Russia, Siberia, and crime and punishment. (nottingham.ac.uk)