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People are still flocking to cities, especially in developing countries.
With no harvest and no water, villagers are flocking to cities, where water is more easily available.
There are now over two million Ukrainians working in Poland, most flocking to cities that are the engines driving the Polish economy.
While some young Ghanaians are flocking to cities, he says, there are signs that people in the poorer north are willing to move south to grow cocoa.
As charcoal rose in price — a trend propelled by growing numbers of people flocking to cities and needing the product — the more appealing pellets would look.
China also needs to expand faster than wealthy countries to generate jobs for workers laid off by state-run factories and for farmers flocking to cities to seek something better than subsistence income.
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But for much of the 20th century, writers flocked to cities.
Most are the offspring of peasants who have flocked to cities in one of the largest migrations in human history.
Like many rural residents across China, the young people in this patch of Zhejiang Province have flocked to cities to look for jobs.
Uneducated farmhands flocked to cities, arriving just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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