Type | Working Paper - Ateneo de Manila University Working Paper |
Title | Urban Transition, Poverty, and Development in the Philippines |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
URL | http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/G02570.pdf? |
Abstract | Unlike countries in Europe and North America that underwent intensive urbanization much earlier in the late 19th century, Philippine urbanization only started to intensify during the last four decades. The process of urbanization in both contexts share some characteristics, but the global and regional contexts of today’s Asian cities provide a different configuration and prospects for urban development compared to the early urbanization patterns observed in advanced countries. Asian urbanization has also been fueled by rural-urban migration, natural increase, and reclassification, but these forces have been shaped by the different politicaleconomic and cultural structures of the region and by the specific national contexts of their cities. But definitely, urbanization is a central force that is fundamentally altering Asian cities and urban agglomerations today. |
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