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The relative importance of the components of urban growth in Latin America
Authors:Robert H. Weller  John J. Macisco  George R. Martine
Affiliation:1. Population Studies and Training Center, Department of Sociology, Brown University, 02912, Providence, Rhode Island
2. CELADE, Santiago, Chile
3. Center for Population Research, Georgetown University, 20007, Washington, D.C.
4. Economic Commission for Latin America, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:Four generalizations are made. 1/ Despite the varying interpretations made by the respective authors, previous studies indicate that urban growth in Latin America is caused by both rural-urban migration and a positive rate of urban natural increase. Thus to ascribe Latin American urban growth to a single prime causal factor is a misleading oversimplification. 2/ Net in-migration apparently plays a larger role in determining the rate of growth of large metropolitan centers than is the case with smaller urban areas. 3/ A significant portion of urban growth in a given intercensal period may be attributed to the growth of localities previously too small to be classified as “urban”. 4/ Urban natural increase is the weighted sum of the natural increase of in-migrants (after their arrival) and urban natives. Improper recognition of this last point may lead to an overstatement of the relative importance of urban natural increase as a component of urban growth.
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