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lmost every building in your city needs to employ workers in order to operate. Even if there are lots of unemployed workers in your city, a building cannot employ anyone unless it has “access” to labor.</description>
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MIGRATION: ATTRACTING PEOPLE TO YOUR CITY



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hen you first start a new city, it has no population at all. As soon as you designate an area of land to be used for housing, some carts should start to move into your province and set up their homes in this area. They know very little about you and your style of governing, but are willing to give you a chance. But after a small initial group of people (probably up to 100 or so) have moved in, you need …</description>
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PEOPLE WALKING ALONG ROADS



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our city will soon have lots of different people wandering along its roads and paths. Citizens deliver their goods or services while walking the city&#039;s streets; understanding how that works is very important. T here are two types of journey. The first is a specific journey from point A to point B. For example, when a wheat farm harvests its crop, it sends a farm hand with a cart full of produce to a granary. The farmer tries to take the most d…</description>
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mmigration and emigration make the most dramatic changes in the size of your population, especially early in the life of a city. I should mention, though, that there will be some natural fluctuation in population size due to births and deaths. The number of births is determined by the number of people of child-bearing age in your city. People are more likely to die as they get older, and not many live past the age of 50. Newborn babies must be housed…</description>
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People, Employment and Migration



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hile buildings cover most of the physical space of any city, the people who live and work within these buildings, and who you can see scurrying about the streets, are the life and soul of a city. In a thriving city, you&#039;ll see all kinds of different types of people wandering around , from schoolchildren to leisurely patricians and busy workers.</description>
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PLEBEIANS, PATRICIANS, AND THE WORKFORCE



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here are two classes of Roman citizens. Plebeians (Latin: plebs) are the common people whose daily efforts keep your city functioning. Patricians are wealthy aristocrats who don&#039;t work; instead, they spend their days visiting one another, lounging in the baths, attending the theaters and debating politics, philosophy and art.</description>
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