Poland - Rural population growth

Rural population growth (annual %)

The value for Rural population growth (annual %) in Poland was -0.190 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 59 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.588 in 1964 and a minimum value of -1.159 in 2000.

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 -0.130
1962 0.365
1963 0.536
1964 0.588
1965 0.179
1966 -0.057
1967 0.150
1968 0.138
1969 -0.043
1970 -0.474
1971 -0.776
1972 -0.569
1973 -0.501
1974 -0.467
1975 -0.452
1976 -0.464
1977 -0.513
1978 -0.702
1979 -0.355
1980 0.035
1981 0.014
1982 0.021
1983 0.032
1984 -0.009
1985 -0.113
1986 -0.242
1987 -0.362
1988 -0.523
1989 -0.107
1990 0.276
1991 0.238
1992 0.193
1993 0.138
1994 0.094
1995 0.022
1996 -0.041
1997 -0.052
1998 -0.079
1999 -0.126
2000 -1.159
2001 -0.145
2002 -0.114
2003 0.223
2004 0.233
2005 0.247
2006 0.224
2007 0.235
2008 0.305
2009 0.355
2010 0.001
2011 0.340
2012 0.321
2013 0.257
2014 0.244
2015 0.249
2016 0.208
2017 0.196
2018 0.118
2019 0.028
2020 -0.190

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Density & urbanization