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    • Demografía La demografía es la demografía.
    • Sociología Sociología Sociología.
    • Estudios Urbanos y Estudios Urbanos.

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Históricamente, el crecimiento de la población se concentró en las áreas metropolitanas.
    • Las últimas décadas han visto cambios en los patrones de distribución de la población.
    • Comprender estos cambios demográficos es crucial para la planificación urbana y rural.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Para analizar las tendencias de crecimiento de la población en la década de 1970.
    • Identificar los principales destinos de dispersión de la población más allá de las zonas metropolitanas.
    • Evaluar las implicaciones de estas tendencias para los estilos de vida futuros.

    Principales métodos:

    • Análisis de los datos del censo de la década de 1970.
    • Estudio comparativo de las tasas de crecimiento de la población dentro y fuera de los territorios metropolitanos.
    • Examen de los patrones de asentamiento (metrópolis vs. no-metrópolis, pequeñas ciudades vs. campo abierto).

    Principales resultados:

    • El crecimiento de la población fue significativamente mayor fuera de las áreas metropolitanas en comparación con el interior durante la década de 1970.
    • La dispersión de la población fue predominantemente hacia el campo abierto, en lugar de las pequeñas ciudades.
    • Este patrón representó una inversión de las tendencias demográficas históricas establecidas.

    Conclusiones:

    • La década de 1970 marcó un período fundamental de redistribución de la población.
    • La evidencia sugiere un cambio naciente hacia estilos de vida rurales.
    • El seguimiento continuo de estos cambios demográficos es esencial para la formulación de políticas.