Notes

  • Topic: Environment: Density & urbanization
  • Definition: Urban population refers to people living in urban areas as defined by national statistical offices. It is calculated using World Bank population estimates and urban ratios from the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects.
  • Source: World Bank staff estimates based on the United Nations Population Division's World Urbanization Prospects.
  • Statistical concept and methodology: Urban population refers to people living in urban areas as defined by national statistical offices. The indicator is calculated using World Bank population estimates and urban ratios from the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects. To estimate urban populations, UN ratios of urban to total population were applied to the World Bank's estimates of total population. Countries differ in the way they classify population as "urban" or "rural." The population of a city or metropolitan area depends on the boundaries chosen.
  • Development relevance: Explosive growth of cities globally signifies the demographic transition from rural to urban, and is associated with shifts from an agriculture-based economy to mass industry, technology, and service. In principle, cities offer a more favorable setting for the resolution of social and environmental problems than rural areas. Cities generate jobs and income, and deliver education, health care and other services. Cities also present opportunities for social mobilization and women's empowerment.
  • Limitations and exceptions: There is no consistent and universally accepted standard for distinguishing urban from rural areas, in part because of the wide variety of situations across countries. Most countries use an urban classification related to the size or characteristics of settlements. Some define urban areas based on the presence of certain infrastructure and services. And other countries designate urban areas based on administrative arrangements. Because of national differences in the characteristics that distinguish urban from rural areas, the distinction between urban and rural population is not amenable to a single definition that would be applicable to all countries. Estimates of the world's urban population would change significantly if China, India, and a few other populous nations were to change their definition of urban centers. Because the estimates of city and metropolitan area are based on national definitions of what constitutes a city or metropolitan area, cross-country comparisons should be made with caution.

List of countries ordered by: Urban population growth (annual %)

CountryUrban population growth (annual %)
1Oman6.43 %
2Burundi5.78 %
3Rwanda5.76 %
4Burkina Faso5.73 %
5Niger5.44 %
6Tanzania5.39 %
7Uganda5.36 %
8Angola5.00 %
9Mali4.92 %
10Ethiopia4.78 %
11South Sudan4.67 %
12Madagascar4.61 %
13Laos4.46 %
14Namibia4.43 %
15Afghanistan4.39 %
16Nigeria4.39 %
17D.R. Congo4.37 %
18Maldives4.33 %
19Timor-Leste4.31 %
20Lebanon4.30 %
21Kenya4.28 %
22Gambia4.24 %
23Zambia4.18 %
24Yemen4.13 %
25Malawi4.12 %
26Least developed countries4.10 %
27Solomon Islands4.03 %
28Guinea-Bissau4.00 %
29Guinea3.98 %
30Togo3.87 %
31Chad3.84 %
32Senegal3.82 %
33Somalia3.73 %
34Côte d'Ivoire3.73 %
35Kuwait3.65 %
36Mozambique3.63 %
37Benin3.62 %
38Cameroon3.52 %
39Ghana3.51 %
40Mauritania3.45 %
41Bangladesh3.44 %
42Vanuatu3.40 %
43Haiti3.39 %
44Iraq3.37 %
45Equatorial Guinea3.32 %
46Pakistan3.26 %
47State of Palestine3.23 %
48Bhutan3.22 %
49Nepal3.21 %
50Liberia3.20 %
51Congo3.18 %
52Lesotho3.15 %
53Sierra Leone3.07 %
54Sao Tome and Principe3.02 %
55Viet Nam3.01 %
56Qatar2.96 %
57Guatemala2.91 %
58Seychelles2.84 %
59Mongolia2.82 %
60Sudan2.77 %
61Thailand2.76 %
62Comoros2.74 %
63Algeria2.71 %
64China2.70 %
65Luxembourg2.68 %
66Central African Republic2.67 %
67Jordan2.66 %
68LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN2.65 %
69New Caledonia2.63 %
70Cambodia2.63 %
71Indonesia2.60 %
72Tajikistan2.55 %
73Honduras2.50 %
74Gabon2.48 %
75Myanmar2.47 %
76Kyrgyzstan2.40 %
77India2.38 %
78South Africa2.36 %
79Malaysia2.36 %
80Botswana2.35 %
81Saudi Arabia2.34 %
82Dominican Republic2.34 %
83Cabo Verde2.33 %
84Egypt2.28 %
85Costa Rica2.24 %
86Papua New Guinea2.22 %
87Morocco2.16 %
88Turkey2.15 %
89Bolivia2.12 %
90Israel2.05 %
91Kiribati2.05 %
92Panama2.03 %
93Uzbekistan1.98 %
94Turkmenistan1.94 %
95Iran1.94 %
96Zimbabwe1.93 %
97New Zealand1.93 %
98Ecuador1.86 %
99Belize1.79 %
100Brunei Darussalam1.79 %
101Paraguay1.73 %
102Peru1.71 %
103Azerbaijan1.68 %
104Nicaragua1.67 %
105China, Macao SAR1.66 %
106Mexico1.64 %
107Albania1.60 %
108Australia1.54 %
109Guam1.47 %
110Djibouti1.43 %
111Tunisia1.40 %
112Venezuela1.40 %
113Kazakhstan1.38 %
114Bahamas1.38 %
115Swaziland1.36 %
116Norway1.36 %
117Fiji1.34 %
118Philippines1.30 %
119Colombia1.27 %
120Chile1.23 %
121Sweden1.23 %
122Switzerland1.22 %
123Curaçao1.21 %
124Austria1.20 %
125Singapore1.19 %
126Malta1.19 %
127Bahrain1.18 %
128Argentina1.17 %
129Brazil1.15 %
130Iceland1.14 %
131Germany1.13 %
132Sri Lanka1.13 %
133United Arab Emirates1.10 %
134United Kingdom1.09 %
135Netherlands1.09 %
136Canada1.07 %
137Ireland1.03 %
138El Salvador1.02 %
139United States of America0.99 %
140Denmark0.91 %
141Tonga0.89 %
142French Polynesia0.89 %
143Saint Lucia0.88 %
144China, Hong Kong SAR0.88 %
145Cyprus0.86 %
146Suriname0.81 %
147Saint Vincent and the Grenadines0.79 %
148Jamaica0.78 %
149Dem. People's Republic of Korea0.78 %
150Guyana0.75 %
151France0.70 %
152Belarus0.67 %
153Micronesia (Fed. States of)0.60 %
154Libya0.56 %
155Republic of Korea0.52 %
156Uruguay0.52 %
157Finland0.49 %
158Grenada0.48 %
159Portugal0.47 %
160Hungary0.40 %
161Japan0.38 %
162Montenegro0.36 %
163Russian Federation0.31 %
164Monaco0.29 %
165TFYR Macedonia0.27 %
166Cuba0.23 %
167Belgium0.20 %
168Spain0.20 %
169Bosnia and Herzegovina0.19 %
170Armenia0.16 %
171Czech Republic0.16 %
172Italy0.11 %
173Republic of Moldova0.09 %
174Georgia0.06 %
175Ukraine0.05 %
176Barbados0.04 %
177Slovenia-0.02 %
178Poland-0.11 %
179Estonia-0.12 %
180Samoa-0.12 %
181Romania-0.16 %
182Aruba-0.17 %
183Slovakia-0.20 %
184Bulgaria-0.20 %
185Mauritius-0.23 %
186Greece-0.24 %
187Croatia-0.30 %
188Serbia-0.32 %
189United States Virgin Islands-0.44 %
190Antigua and Barbuda-0.73 %
191Syrian Arab Republic-0.75 %
192Trinidad and Tobago-0.82 %
193Latvia-0.88 %
194Lithuania-0.96 %
195Puerto Rico-1.77 %

Source: Health Nutrition and Population Statistics - World Bank - Downloaded in August 2017