Understanding the balance between urban and rural populations is essential for planning infrastructure, services, and sustainable development. Urban areas typically concentrate economic activity, while rural regions often preserve agricultural land and natural habitats.
By expressing each segment as a percentage of the total population, policymakers can quickly assess growth trends, migration patterns, and resource allocation needs. The split also highlights demographic pressures that may require targeted interventions.
The calculation is straightforward: divide the number of urban residents by the total population, multiply by 100 to obtain the urban share, and subtract that value from 100β―% to get the rural share.
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