Poland’s urbanization remained relatively stable, with in 1990 and slightly decreasing to by 2023. Following the transition from a planned to a market economy, Poland faced urban-to-rural migration as economic shifts impacted industrial areas, leading some to relocate to suburban and rural areas. Between 2000 and 2010, urbanization slightly decreased but stabilized post-2015, reflecting a balanced urban-rural development approach. By 2021, Poland saw minor increases in urbanization, with a slight upward trend in 2023 as economic stability returned, although the population largely remained spread across both urban and rural areas.
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