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This indicator tracks the percentage of Chad's total population residing in urban areas. It is a crucial demographic metric that reflects the pace of urbanization and its associated economic and social transformations. For economists, a rising urban population often signals increased industrialization, a shift from subsistence agriculture to wage labor, and potentially higher productivity. Policymakers monitor this figure to plan for infrastructure development, such as housing, transportation, and utilities, and to address the growing demand for services in cities. The calculation involves dividing the total urban population by the total national population and multiplying by 100. An increasing trend typically indicates economic growth and a move towards a more developed economy, attracting people to cities for employment and better opportunities. Conversely, a stagnant or declining urban population percentage might suggest limited job creation in urban centers, economic stagnation, or even a reversal of migration patterns due to challenges in urban areas. Changes in this indicator provide insights into Chad's ongoing development trajectory.
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