The line graph illustrates the proportion of people living in urban areas in four Asian countries , Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia , between 1970 and 2020, with projections for 2030 and 2040.
Overall
, Malaysia consistently recorded the highest urban population throughout the period. Linking Words
Although
all four countries experienced an upward trend.
In 1970, around 30% of Malaysians resided in cities, and Linking Words
this
figure rose steadily to nearly 50% by 1990. From Linking Words
then
on, there was a marked increase, reaching approximately 80% by 2040. Indonesia, starting at just over 10% in 1970, showed a consistent upward trend, with urbanisation expected to reach nearly 70% by the end of the period, becoming the second highest among the four.
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In contrast
, the Philippines experienced some fluctuations from 1970 to 2010, before increasing gradually to just below 60% by 2040. Thailand's urban population rose modestly from around 20% in 1970 to about 30% by 1990, Linking Words
then
remained relatively stable until 2020. A Linking Words
further
rise is projected, reaching 40% by 2040.Linking Words