Pakistan’s urbanization grew from in 1990 to in 2023, a trend driven by population growth and rural-to-urban migration. Economic development, industrialization, and employment opportunities in major cities such as Karachi and Lahore attracted people from rural areas. While urbanization remained relatively slow in the 1990s, the rate accelerated post-2000s as Pakistan's economy shifted towards more urban-based industries. Despite challenges like insufficient infrastructure, the country continued to urbanize, with the urban population gradually increasing yearly. Urbanization reached by 2022 and continued growing, highlighting the persistent demand for urban life.
For additional information, visit statistics on Pakistan’s working age population ratio, Pakistan’s annual GDP growth rate, Pakistan’s net ODA received.