The growth of towns and villages in Iran, 1900–66
In: Middle Eastern studies, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 51-61
ISSN: 1743-7881
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In: Middle Eastern studies, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 51-61
ISSN: 1743-7881
In: Middle Eastern studies, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 51-61
ISSN: 0026-3206
Traced is the growth of rural & urban areas in Iran during the twentieth century. Focus is on: (1) yearly estimates of urban & rural components of the total population, (2) size distribution of towns during this period, & (3) quantitative analysis of internal migration patterns. In 1901, 79% of the population resided in rural areas, while 21% were urban dwellers. In 1966, rural dwellers (61%) still outnumbered urban residents (39%), although not by as great a margin. Between 1900 & 1956, the number of places with a population of more than 5,000 grew from 100 to 186. Between 1956 & 1966, this figure increased again to 249 urban centers. Iran has always had a nomadic sector in its population. In recent times, the nomad population has dwindled greatly. 4 Tables. P. Montgomery.
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