The migration from the countryside to the city in the search of better conditions of life.
1He spoke of the rural exodus and shook his head mournfully.
2We will hear little then of the rural exodus.
3There the rural exodus has been more than arrested.
4Our rural exodus continued without any Moses to lead us to Jerusalems of our own.
5The rural exodus is an alarming and very real danger to the welfare of social England.
6Next century a rural exodus began, owing to the practice of enclosing the holdings and turning them into sheep walks.
7This measure was not conceived in the spirit of modern political economy, but it had the effect of staying the rural exodus.
8Disputes over inheritance and periods of drought or heavy rain, which can cause the houses to collapse, also contributed to the rural exodus.
9Still they are near enough for practical purposes, and they amply justify the efforts of those who are trying to stay the rural exodus.
10Colombia's construction boom and $24 billion highway building program are soaking up labor on top of a steady rural exodus shifting workers to cities.
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