Denmark’s urbanization remained high and showed moderate growth from 84.8% in 1990 to 88.5% in 2023. This steady increase reflects the attractiveness of cities like Copenhagen and Aarhus, driven by employment opportunities and high living standards. By 2000, urbanization was 85.1%, rising gradually to 88.1% in 2020 and continuing to 88.5% in 2023. Danish policies focusing on urban infrastructure and livability have played a key role in sustaining urban population growth over the years.
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