Less Crime and Peace and Quiet
Small, rural communities typically have less crime, and parents might feel their children are safer playing outside their home in the country rather than in a city. The country also provides a haven from the sounds of the city, such as sirens and car horns.
Country Living Pros
You won't usually find a lot of wide, open spaces in the city. Living in the country means children running free, exploring, ponds, streams, large gardens and the best of natural, green settings.
You will appreciate the air as well with far less urban pollution, industrial smog, and car exhaust fumes. Country living means enjoying a healthier, calmer existence far away from the hectic pace of city living.
Country Living Cons
A major drawback of living in the country is you don't have the convenience and accessibility that the city offers in terms of shopping, entertainment, and business. Young people, in particular, can enjoy a variety of activities and might be more drawn to the hum and excitement of a big city.
Some people may feel isolated out in the country or bored.
Education and Employment
It depends on what kind of job you want to do, but, in general, the city has more employment opportunities. The most prestigious universities are typically in larger cities as well, and a good education enhances employment opportunities.
Of course, if you want to be a farmer or you are into agriculturally related jobs, then a country location would be the ideal location.