Chile - Rural population growth

Rural population growth (annual %)

The value for Rural population growth (annual %) in Chile was 0.180 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 59 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.886 in 1991 and a minimum value of -1.479 in 1981.

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 -0.517
1962 -0.441
1963 -0.509
1964 -0.603
1965 -0.701
1966 -0.817
1967 -0.917
1968 -1.002
1969 -1.047
1970 -1.081
1971 -1.066
1972 -1.105
1973 -1.133
1974 -1.172
1975 -1.218
1976 -1.255
1977 -1.283
1978 -1.322
1979 -1.371
1980 -1.429
1981 -1.479
1982 -1.101
1983 0.636
1984 0.662
1985 0.715
1986 0.770
1987 0.814
1988 0.850
1989 0.867
1990 0.877
1991 0.886
1992 0.645
1993 -0.413
1994 -0.476
1995 -0.559
1996 -0.640
1997 -0.722
1998 -0.791
1999 -0.866
2000 -0.919
2001 -0.978
2002 -0.719
2003 0.607
2004 0.587
2005 0.604
2006 0.609
2007 0.627
2008 0.620
2009 0.614
2010 0.599
2011 0.548
2012 0.519
2013 0.533
2014 0.613
2015 0.728
2016 0.833
2017 0.883
2018 0.798
2019 0.546
2020 0.180

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Density & urbanization