Potential for Urban to Rural Migration

With the rise of remote work, there’s a trend towards urban to rural migration, as people no longer need to live close to their workplaces. The WomenTech Network points out that this can relieve pressure on overpopulated urban areas but might lead to environmental concerns in rural areas, such as habitat disruption and increased energy use, if not managed carefully.

With the rise of remote work, there’s a trend towards urban to rural migration, as people no longer need to live close to their workplaces. The WomenTech Network points out that this can relieve pressure on overpopulated urban areas but might lead to environmental concerns in rural areas, such as habitat disruption and increased energy use, if not managed carefully.

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