Migration to urban centers fails to boost income levels, study finds.
The study looked at how regions in Norway are becoming more similar in terms of income levels. They found that people are moving from rural areas to cities, but this migration doesn't seem to be the main reason for income convergence. Instead, it's more about other factors that are making incomes in different regions more alike over time. The process is slow, but it's happening, and it's not just because of people moving to cities.