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Definición de Categorías de Ruralidad

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  • Andrés Felipe CASTRO
  • Natalie GOMEZ ARTEAGA
  • Guillermo LLINÁS
  • Diego Andrés MORA

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Existen diferentes maneras de entender un país con una geografía diversa, con economías y poblaciones heterogéneas -dependiendo de la región- y con diferencias marcadas entre municipios. Poder contar con una aproximación que permita explicar las diferencias entre los municipios de Colombia, y que a su vez ayude en la definición de políticas públicas de los diferentes sectores, es una labor que el Departamento Nacional de Planeación se ha propuesto adelantar a través de dos ejercicios técnicos complementarios: La Misión de Ciudades y La Misión para la Transformación del Campo. El resultado de los trabajos llevados a cabo resalta la necesidad de establecer políticas diferenciadas que contemplen los vínculos entre las ciudades y el campo, las ventajas comparativas que tiene un municipio al estar vinculado a los grandes centros urbanos y los retos que supone en política pública el desarrollo de aquellas regiones y municipios que se encuentran desligados de las ciudades en Colombia. Así mismo, destaca la ruralidad y la población rural que se encuentra en los municipios de las grandes ciudades, y la necesidad de repensar en el corto plazo, primordialmente, las políticas públicas sociales en los municipios más rurales (84,7% del territorio nacional), y la población rural (30,4%).

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  • Andrés Felipe CASTRO & Natalie GOMEZ ARTEAGA & Guillermo LLINÁS & Diego Andrés MORA, 2015. "Definición de Categorías de Ruralidad," Archivos de Economía 13652, Departamento Nacional de Planeación.
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    Keywords

    Ruralidad; relación urbano-rural.;

    JEL classification:

    • R23 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Household Analysis - - - Regional Migration; Regional Labor Markets; Population
    • R28 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Household Analysis - - - Government Policy
    • R58 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Regional Government Analysis - - - Regional Development Planning and Policy

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