SOCIETY
Macro-scale social changes can have a significant impact on the character of towns and cities. For
example, social attitudes towards abortion or use of artificial methods of birth control may influence the
demographic composition of a society and its cities.Popular attitudes towards ethnic or lifestyle minorities
can determine migration flows between countries and cities, as well as underlying patterns of residential seg-regation within cities. This is evident in recent trendstowards increased suburbanisation of the African- American population in the USA, which has been facilitated not only by the economic advancement
of individuals and households but by changing social attitudes to the education, employment and residential status of minorities . In a similar manner, the attitude of society towards other minority groups, such as single-parent households, the unem-ployed, disabled people and elderly people. And towards women, conditions their status and location in the city .
SOCIETY
Macro-scale social changes can have a significant impact on the character of towns and cities. For
example, social attitudes towards abortion or use of artificial methods of birth control may influence the
demographic composition of a society and its cities.Popular attitudes towards ethnic or lifestyle minorities
can determine migration flows between countries and cities, as well as underlying patterns of residential seg-regation within cities. This is evident in recent trendstowards increased suburbanisation of the African- American population in the USA, which has been facilitated not only by the economic advancement
of individuals and households but by changing social attitudes to the education, employment and residential status of minorities . In a similar manner, the attitude of society towards other minority groups, such as single-parent households, the unem-ployed, disabled people and elderly people. And towards women, conditions their status and location in the city .
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