Urbanization in developing countries is not a direct 'growth stimulus'
per se, however, its linkages with various social phenomena such as
education and occupation set the trajectory for a multi-dimensional
development. Urbanization, education, and occupation influence one
another to such an extent that sometimes it becomes pretty difficult to
ascertain which is being influenced by which. Urbanization creates
opportunities for various occupations but at the same time many
occupations have direct bearing on urbanization. In developing nations
higher education is basically concentrated in towns, cities and metros
as they cater well to the whole spectrum of the needs of higher
education. A highly educated person migrates to an urban area to get an
occupation which is compatible with his/her degree and aspires to grab
the goodies of this globalized era. Thus, urbanization, higher education
and professional occupations get linked to one another yet their
relationship continues to be a riddle to be solved. This book deciphers
this inextricable link they share with one another and thus helps the
research scholars to unravel the discrimination and exclusion induced
through their interplay.