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What Are the Benefit of Living in Urban Compared to Rural Area (Cases in Great Bandung Area of West Java, Indonesia)

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  • Afni Afiyani, Siti

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The mayor of a city will, of course, include in the planning the development of all sectors representing the prime services to citizen. Development programs planned in an urban area are easily fulfilled because they are supported with the budget. Revenue from tax, and others revenues, the government executes the planning. Public facilities are built or maintained as to properly function to serve and to facilitate the citizens.All public facilities areavailable for public in urban. Health facility as hospitals, health centers, Sport centers, education facility consisting of from kinder garden, elementary, high school till higher education are provided and maintained. Some but not many, people who feel unsafe live in rural area due to security ration. This kind of people who have a belief not the same with the belief of the majority in the rural. Primordial belief in rural is sensitive case, some cases is prove the security officer (police) and rural figure person is difficult to control this case. While in city life or urban area, people is rather indifferent in the primordial cases. In rural agricultural life may feel peace and safer.

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  • Afni Afiyani, Siti, 2017. "What Are the Benefit of Living in Urban Compared to Rural Area (Cases in Great Bandung Area of West Java, Indonesia)," MPRA Paper 80284, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:pra:mprapa:80284
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    Keywords

    Agriculture; garden; officer; rural; urban;
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    • R2 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Household Analysis

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