The answer depends on country, region, and what attributes you're comparing. Politically, people from rural America tend to be more conservative1. Urban centers provide more job opportunities so, it follows, that women from there would have a more diverse jobs than women from the country. Rural populations tend to be more white, urban populations more diverse2. The eastern, more densely populated states tend to have greater percentages of women than the more remote regions of the US3. Finer details than these require a more specific question.
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Rural women live in sparsely populated areas outside cities and towns, often engaged in agriculture and traditional roles. Urban women are residents of densely populated cities and towns, with access to more diverse opportunities, services, and resources. A key difference is that rural women may face more challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities compared to urban women.
Urban women live in cities and have access to better infrastructure, services, and opportunities compared to rural women who live in less densely populated areas with limited resources and often face challenges such as lack of education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Urban women are typically more educated, have higher income levels, and more likely to participate in the workforce compared to rural women.
The average age at marriage for women in rural areas of the Philippines is around 22-24 years old. This can vary depending on factors such as access to education and cultural traditions.
Suffragists were individuals who advocated for women's right to vote, while anti-suffragists opposed giving women the right to vote. Suffragists campaigned for women's suffrage, while anti-suffragists believed that women should not have the right to vote.
In the 1920s, several demographic shifts occurred, such as increased urbanization as people moved from rural to urban areas, a rise in immigration especially from southern and eastern Europe, and a shift in workforce participation as more women entered the workforce. These changes contributed to a more diverse and dynamic population in the United States during this time.
The social tensions during the 1920s were fueled by shifts in cultural values, particularly between traditionalism and modernism. Economic disparities between urban and rural populations also created social divides, while social issues like prohibition and nativism further contributed to tensions among different groups in society. Additionally, the changing role of women and the upheaval caused by World War I added layers of complexity to social dynamics during this period.
Urban women live in cities and have access to better infrastructure, services, and opportunities compared to rural women who live in less densely populated areas with limited resources and often face challenges such as lack of education, healthcare, and employment opportunities. Urban women are typically more educated, have higher income levels, and more likely to participate in the workforce compared to rural women.
Tamara Jacka has written: 'Rural women in urban China' -- subject(s): China, Economic conditions, Internal Migration, Migrant labor, Migration, Internal, Rural women, Rural-urban migration, Social conditions, Women internal migrants 'Women's work in rural China' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Employment, Rural women, Women
In India, 33% of seats are reserved for women candidates in both rural and urban local bodies, as mandated by the 73rd and 74th Amendments to the Constitution. This reservation aims to ensure women's participation and representation in local governance.
The average life span is decreasing in urban areas compared to rural areas of India. Why the difference? The nourishing climate, physical exercise that comes as a part of daily routine due to scarce access to time saving (physical work saving) gadgets, lesser noise, air and thought pollution compared to women staying in urban areas are the likely factors for longer lifespan of women in rural India. I have no statistics to support the above view.
Women in Costa Rica wear tight and revealing clothing in urban areas. Those who live in rural areas dress more conservatively.
Indian women though constitutionally liberated, actually enjoy little freedom in India . Although in urban areas women are accorded significant economic and social freedom and opportunities, the rural India still has a lot of problems for women. Violence is one such issue to which all women are exposed whether from urban or rural areas. The recent rise in rape cases in capital New Delhi is a worrying sign.
Newnan, GA is considered a suburban region. While it does have rural areas surrounding the city, the urban development and infrastructure in Newnan classify it as more suburban than rural.
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The difference between men and women were that the men did a lot more work than the women at certain points of the year. The women did more home jobs.
Zubeida M. Ahmad has written: 'Programme on Rural Women' -- subject(s): International Labour Office, International Labour Office. Programme on Rural Women, Rural women, Women's employment 'Women workers in rural development'
a women has female parts and a man does not
Suchart Prasithrathsin. has written: 'An analysis of change of urbanization, urban growth and migration in Thailand' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Growth, Rural-urban migration, Urbanization 'Some factors affecting fertility and knowledge, attitude, and pra[c]tice of family planning among rural Thai women' -- subject(s): Birth control, Rural women 'Culture and fertility' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Human Fertility, Social life and customs