Κοινωνικές και πολιτικές αλλαγές στη μεταπολε- μική Ελλάδα. Δημογραφικοί μετασχηματισμοί στη δεκαετία του 1970
Abstract
This post-doctoral research endeavors to elucidate the phenomenon of internal migration
(astyphilia) that occurred within Greek society
during the post-war era. Specifically, the period
of scrutiny spans from 1971 to 1981, during
which a substantial number of Greek citizens
embarked on a massive exodus from rural areas
to urban centers. The reasons behind these relocations exhibit variability contingent upon the
temporal context and geographical disparities
across regions. Illustrative factors contributing
to the urbanization of this decade include inadequate agricultural wages, labor scarcity, limited arable land, attempts to industrialize rural
areas, and disparities between agricultural and
industrial remuneration. The objective of thisarticle is not only to outline the causes of the
extensive urbanization observed during this period but also to demonstrate the ensuing consequences for Greek society.
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Pantazopoulos, S. (2024). Κοινωνικές και πολιτικές αλλαγές στη μεταπολε- μική Ελλάδα. Δημογραφικοί μετασχηματισμοί στη δεκαετία του 1970. Social Cohesion and Development, 18(1), 69–88. https://doi.org/10.12681/scad.37336 (Original work published 1. April 2024)
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