It is commonly assumed that a decline in rural population in any region is itself evidence of a real decline in agriculture.
We do not ignore the fact that urban industries are developing more rapidly than is agriculture, nor deny the seriousness of the actual depletion of rural population, and even of community decadence, in some portions of the Union.
Yet, notwithstanding this immense and constant stream of new and vigorous blood, it never suffices to raise the urban population to the same level of physical and nervous stability which the rural population possesses.
Wherever there is rural decay, if it is inquired into, it will be found that there was a rural population but no rural community, no organization, no guild to promote common interests and unite the countrymen in defence of them.
Rural population is steadily decreasing in proportion to the total aggregate of population.
The course in civics should not only present the general theory of government, but should apply concretely to the civic relations and duties of a rural population.
The loss of rural population to the cities 13 =The Adjustment of the Rural School to its Problem= 1.
It would indeed be strange if this nation could not train five million families so they would be competent truck-gardeners, when that vocation has been mastered by thirty million of Japan's rural population.
Signs, however, point to an increase in rural population, through the spread of intensive agriculture.
This, of course, results in a steady increase in land values and is followed by an increase in rural population.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rural population" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.