In this paper, we try to understand the continuous urbanization in Africa. Urbanization is rapidly increasing in Africa at a time, it is also fleeting through an unlimited demographical change with growth in the young work force. Given that most African economies are labour intensive, coupled with the fact that they lag in exploiting their natural resources, rising urbanization will likely worsen unemployment concerns in urban centres. In the same vein, agriculture accounts for a substantial proportion of GDP in these countries (in The Gambia for instance, it accounts for roughly 63%). Continued movement of youth from the rural agricultural areas will have a direct effect on yield, translating into a fall in economic output. The political, social, and economic weakness in Africa makes it hard to deal with urbanization. Most countries in Africa are struggling for development and with the urban becoming crowded, the challenges are exacerbated. Urbanization in Africa is caused by poverty and the youths in the rural areas are attracted by the opportunities available in the urban. African urbanization has not been well functional, the reason being the fact that urban cities have not generated enough productive jobs. If policy makers have not change policies on urbanization in some African countries, future Urbanization is likely to be the same as the current situations.

Urbanization and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa

CHAM, AWA
2022/2023

Abstract

In this paper, we try to understand the continuous urbanization in Africa. Urbanization is rapidly increasing in Africa at a time, it is also fleeting through an unlimited demographical change with growth in the young work force. Given that most African economies are labour intensive, coupled with the fact that they lag in exploiting their natural resources, rising urbanization will likely worsen unemployment concerns in urban centres. In the same vein, agriculture accounts for a substantial proportion of GDP in these countries (in The Gambia for instance, it accounts for roughly 63%). Continued movement of youth from the rural agricultural areas will have a direct effect on yield, translating into a fall in economic output. The political, social, and economic weakness in Africa makes it hard to deal with urbanization. Most countries in Africa are struggling for development and with the urban becoming crowded, the challenges are exacerbated. Urbanization in Africa is caused by poverty and the youths in the rural areas are attracted by the opportunities available in the urban. African urbanization has not been well functional, the reason being the fact that urban cities have not generated enough productive jobs. If policy makers have not change policies on urbanization in some African countries, future Urbanization is likely to be the same as the current situations.
2022
Urbanization and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Urbanization
Economic Growth
Economic Development
Sub-Saharan Africa
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