Population [of Asia].

Data Asia Pub Date : 1995-05-01 DOI:10.1596/0-8213-3131-0
W. Sanderson, Jee‐Peng Tan
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According to the International Labor Organization's (ILO) projections, urban residents of Asia will be a massive 1.412 billion by the end of this century. ILO used the projection to underscore an observation that plans of many Asian governments to curb the flow of rural residents into their urban areas are being overwhelmed by the increasing incidence of poverty in the rural areas. The population of Asian cities increased from 218 million in 1950 to 574 million in 1975. ILO maintains that government population policies aimed at stemming the flow of migrants into the cities have no chance of success unless they can narrow the current wide gaps in income and job opportunities between village and city. Low incomes and high unemployment in the agricultural sector are pushing the rural residents to the large cities. The fact that many Asian governments favor public and social service investments in the cities to the neglect of the rural areas further exacerbates rural-urban differences in income and employment opportunities. The ILO reports that 6 out of every 7 Asian governments now consider that they have an undesireable population distribution and have adopted policies to reverse the rural-to-urban flow.
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[亚洲]人口。
根据国际劳工组织(ILO)的预测,到本世纪末,亚洲的城市居民将达到14.12亿。国际劳工组织利用这一预测强调了一个观察结果,即许多亚洲国家政府遏制农村居民流入城市地区的计划,正被农村地区日益增加的贫困发生率所压倒。亚洲城市人口从1950年的2.18亿增加到1975年的5.74亿。劳工组织认为,政府旨在阻止移徙者流入城市的人口政策不可能成功,除非它们能够缩小目前城乡之间在收入和工作机会方面的巨大差距。农业部门的低收入和高失业率促使农村居民向大城市迁移。许多亚洲政府倾向于在城市进行公共和社会服务投资,而忽视农村地区,这一事实进一步加剧了城乡在收入和就业机会方面的差异。国际劳工组织报告说,现在每7个亚洲国家中就有6个国家的政府认为它们的人口分布不合理,并采取了扭转农村人口向城市流动的政策。
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