Urbanization in Egypt remained relatively stable from 1990 to 2023, with only minor fluctuations across the years. Beginning at in 1990, urbanization levels experienced a slight decline throughout the early '90s, reaching by 1997. This dip was likely influenced by economic challenges and limited infrastructure in urban areas, which may have deterred rural-to-urban migration. From the late '90s through the early 2000s, urbanization hovered around , reflecting government efforts to balance rural development and urban expansion. Minor increases occurred after 2019, with urbanization reaching by 2023. This slight growth can be attributed to economic reforms and industrial investments in major cities, attracting people seeking employment opportunities. However, Egypt's urbanization rate remains modest, reflecting the nation's focus on maintaining a balance between urban centers and rural communities.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Industry sector’s share in Egypt’s GDP, Egypt’s population growth rate, Egypt’s shifting population median age.