Urbanization in Italy grew moderately from 1990 to 2023, influenced by economic and demographic factors. In 1990, urbanization was around 66.7%, with minor annual increases as urban areas continued to expand and industrial activities concentrated in cities. Economic shifts in the late 1990s and early 2000s further encouraged urban growth, reaching 67.5% by 2003. Despite Italy's economic challenges in the 2008 recession, urbanization continued to rise, hitting 68.3% by 2010, as urban infrastructure remained resilient. In the following decade, growth continued as young populations moved toward urban areas for employment, increasing the urban population to 71.0% by 2020. By 2023, urbanization reached 72.0%, marking Italy's steady shift toward urban living despite an aging population and economic shifts, reflecting urbanization's role in Italy's economy and society.
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