Rural and urban areas no longer distinct - new uses emerging!
The article discusses how rural and urban areas are interconnected in terms of labor markets and economic development. It challenges the traditional view of clear boundaries between rural and urban spaces. The researchers suggest that networking and differentiation between dynamic and lagging rural regions are crucial for understanding regional development. They also highlight the importance of analyzing population, labor, and capital flows within regions. The study emphasizes the need for deeper regional analysis to address the disparities in development between rural and urban areas.