As of 2021, it is estimated that around 46% of the global population lives in rural areas. However, this percentage can vary greatly by country, with some nations having a much higher proportion of their population living in rural areas compared to others.
Percentage of rural and urban population in Pakistan is 72% to 28% in 2010.
Approximately 45% of Romania's population lives in rural areas.
This country would be categorized as a middle-income country with a balanced distribution of population between rural and urban areas.
One key difference is population density. Urban communities tend to have higher population density with more people living in a smaller area, while rural communities have lower population density with fewer people living over a larger area.
Russia has the largest rural population with a total rural population of about 37,650,000 of its citizens living in rural areas. The country with the highest percentage of its citizens living in rural areas is Bosnia and Herzegovina with 51.4%.
42% Urban Population, 58% Rural Population
it is the percentage of the total population who don't live in a city.
As of 2021, it is estimated that around 46% of the global population lives in rural areas. However, this percentage can vary greatly by country, with some nations having a much higher proportion of their population living in rural areas compared to others.
About 15% of Latin Americans live in rural areas.
Percentage of rural and urban population in Pakistan is 72% to 28% in 2010.
it is 52 percent urban and 48 percent rural in Jamaica.
As of 2010 census 61% of the population (7,978,264) livein rural areas, while 39% of the population (5,068,234) live in urban areas.
Approximately 45% of Romania's population lives in rural areas.
It is about 20.781% of the population.
70%
More population lives in rural areas but city population is increasing due to migration .