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The Rural Population of Canada (2020 - 2028, people)

  • The Rural population of Canada attained a value of 7,134,647 people in 2023

  • The indicator recorded a historical growth (CAGR) of 0.60% between 2020 to 2023, and is expected to grow by...

  • GlobalData projects the figure to grow at a CAGR of ...

The Rural Population of Canada (2020 - 2028, people)

Published: Oct 2021
Source: GlobalData

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Rural Population

According to national statistical offices, the term "rural population" refers to people who reside in rural areas. It is determined by subtracting the urban population from the total population. Due to different country coverages, the total population may not equal the sum of the urban and rural populations. The difference between the total population and the urban population is also used to calculate the rural population.

Due to national differences in the characteristics that distinguish urban from rural areas, the distinction between urban and rural populations is not amenable to a single definition that would be applicable to all countries. National definitions are most commonly based on the size of the locality.

Rural Population in Canada

The rural population in Canada attained a value of 7 million people in 2021. It recorded a growth of 0.1% in 2021 compared to the previous year. Between 2018-2021, the rural population in Canada increased by 1.8%. The rural population in Canada was highest in 2021 with a value of 7 million people and lowest in 2018 with a value of 6 million people, between 2018 and 2021.           `

Rural Population: Global Scenario

According to Global Data, India has the highest rural population, followed by China, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Egypt, and the Philippines. Eritrea, Singapore, Nauru, Monaco, Macau (SAR), Kuwait, Hong Kong, Gibraltar, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, and Anguilla are countries that do not have any of their population living in rural areas. Countries with the lowest rural population include Saint Pierre and Miquelon, San Marino, Niue, Cook Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Reunion, and the Republic of Palau.

As of 2021, globally there were 3.3 billion people living in rural areas. Since 1950, the global rural population has been slowly increasing, and it peaked in 2021. By 2050, it is estimated there will be fewer people living in rural areas as compared to urban areas around the world.

Key Factors that Impact Rural Population Growth

The economy, education, employment opportunities, infrastructure facilities, expanding urbanization, immigration and emigration rates, and healthcare are some of the major factors that are leading to the declining rural population in a country.

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