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This indicator quantifies the proportion of Grenada's total population residing in urban areas. It is a key demographic metric that reflects the pace of urbanization, a process often linked to economic development and structural shifts. Economists and policymakers monitor this figure to understand migration patterns, the demand for urban infrastructure and services like housing, transportation, and utilities, and the potential strain on resources. Changes in urban population percentage are typically calculated by dividing the number of people living in designated urban centers by the country's total population. An increasing percentage generally signals a growing urban economy, potentially with more job opportunities in sectors like manufacturing, services, and administration. Conversely, a declining or stagnant percentage might suggest slower urban growth, potential rural economic distress, or out-migration from the country.
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