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Denmark Urban Population (%) measures the proportion of Denmark's total population residing in urban areas. This metric is crucial for understanding demographic shifts and their economic implications. Economists and policymakers use it to gauge urbanization trends, which influence demand for infrastructure, housing, and services. It also signals potential labor market dynamics and resource allocation needs. The calculation typically involves dividing the number of people living in designated urban centers by the country's total population, expressed as a percentage. An increasing percentage suggests a growing concentration of economic activity in cities, potentially leading to higher productivity but also challenges like congestion and strain on public resources. Conversely, a declining or stagnant urban population might indicate shifts towards rural development or outward migration, impacting urban economic growth and requiring different policy responses. Changes in this indicator can thus inform urban planning, investment strategies, and social welfare policies.
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