Argentina - Rural population growth

Rural population growth (annual %)

The value for Rural population growth (annual %) in Argentina was -0.540 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 59 years this indicator reached a maximum value of -0.328 in 2012 and a minimum value of -1.358 in 1990.

Definition: Rural population refers to people living in rural areas as defined by national statistical offices. It is calculated as the difference between total population and urban population.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on the United Nations Population Division's World Urbanization Prospects: 2018 Revision.

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Year Value
1961 -0.698
1962 -0.556
1963 -0.596
1964 -0.641
1965 -0.673
1966 -0.723
1967 -0.754
1968 -0.775
1969 -0.760
1970 -0.744
1971 -0.536
1972 -0.452
1973 -0.447
1974 -0.476
1975 -0.518
1976 -0.578
1977 -0.611
1978 -0.639
1979 -0.630
1980 -0.608
1981 -0.949
1982 -1.113
1983 -1.104
1984 -1.128
1985 -1.150
1986 -1.173
1987 -1.204
1988 -1.252
1989 -1.297
1990 -1.358
1991 -1.277
1992 -0.351
1993 -0.394
1994 -0.447
1995 -0.480
1996 -0.528
1997 -0.557
1998 -0.588
1999 -0.618
2000 -0.634
2001 -0.645
2002 -0.627
2003 -0.620
2004 -0.646
2005 -0.664
2006 -0.694
2007 -0.710
2008 -0.724
2009 -0.715
2010 -0.960
2011 -0.400
2012 -0.328
2013 -0.333
2014 -0.374
2015 -0.394
2016 -0.413
2017 -0.431
2018 -0.462
2019 -0.506
2020 -0.540

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Density & urbanization