GEOGRAPHY 3
to employ run their chores if everyone is aristocratic, then who would run the mundane jobs in a
given district? However, Blasius (another contributor) also contrasts Lydia's concepts and
supports Mr. Ley’s idea by attesting that gentrification is the emigration of both the affluent and
low-income individuals into towns to promote equal and equitable development. He also insists
that some level of gentrification also occurs in the rural areas since most of the raw materials
consequently needed to develop the urban areas would be sourced from the rural regions thus
still stimulating urbanization within those areas (Blasius, 2016).
Another aspect of gentrification is the gentrifiers or the agents of the gentrification
process. Lydia places more emphasis on women being the principal agents to this process (as
mentioned previously). Women are the transmitters of culture and the principle propagators of
family life, where they are, societies grow. With communities increasing by population, there
arises the inherent need to have social services like schools, hospitals, shopping centers. This
need compels a society to adopt the new changes and move towards urbanization as a conscious
response to these requirements (thus urbanization). However, Blasius and Shin (another
contributor) are of a different opinion; they view men as the principal agents of gentrification. As
Blasius illustrates, its men who are primarily involved with discovery and conquering of new
lands, he pictures them as the gender than stimulates emigration to new virgin lands and sow
seeds of life thereby settling. It's only after that first gesture that women pick it up, but the latter
cannot be acclaimed as to be the originators of the entire process (Shin, 2016). Shin also acutely
supports the male gender as the principal agents of this process. However, he depicts of a more
collaborative effort between both men and women as the agents to the process. He insists that
men could be the primary instigators of the gentrification process by emigrating to new lands,
but women are the catalysts of the same process. As mentioned previously, women are the