Urbanization in Argentina has consistently grown since 1990, beginning at . By 2000, this rate had increased to , driven by economic reforms in the 1990s that encouraged rural-to-urban migration as cities provided better job opportunities. From 2003 onward, despite economic fluctuations, the urbanization trend remained upward, with the rate reaching by 2011, reflecting a steady demand for urban living. Argentina’s metropolitan areas, such as Buenos Aires, became central economic hubs, continuing to attract people through economic cycles. In 2023, the urbanization rate reached , highlighting Argentina’s sustained urban concentration due to economic centralization and limited rural employment.
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