Urbanisation and growth of metropolitan centres in Malaysia

Type Journal Article - Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies
Title Urbanisation and growth of metropolitan centres in Malaysia
Author(s)
Volume 51
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 87-101
URL http://9icsts2014.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/7436/Jun2014-6 AbdulRahman.pdf
Abstract
Malaysia has undergone rapid urbanisation amidst the shift from
agricultural to an industrial based economy. Urbanisation and modernisation
have inevitably led to profound social and economic changes. Economic growth
not only has brought about a rapid increase in the number of towns and urban
centres, but has also resulted in the expansion of major towns outwards to
sprawl into the peripheries. This paper highlights the growth of towns in Malaysia
based on the 1980, 1991, 2000 and 2010 Population and Housing Censuses. The
data reveal a surge in the number of towns from 72 in 1980 to 228 in 2010. The
sharp increase in the number of urban centres and the urbanisation process is
the result of spatial re-distribution through migration, partly in response to
various government measures to restructure society for a more balanced
development.

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