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Global divergence in urban demographic change and migration patterns
Interdisciplinary StudiesNature Cities

Global divergence in urban demographic change and migration patterns

A. Zimmer, N. Brooks, et al.

City populations shifted unevenly worldwide from 2000–2020: the child-and-elderly-to-working-age ratio fell from 0.87 to 0.59, smaller cities remained younger (especially in Africa), sex ratios show regional labor-migration patterns, and 45% of urban growth came from migration. Research conducted by Andrew Zimmer, Nina Brooks, Andrea E. Gaughan, and Cascade Tuholske.... show more
Abstract
Cities are central to economic development, climate adaptation and social stability, yet globally consistent evidence on how city populations are changing remains limited. Here we analyze annual age- and sex-structured population estimates for more than 10,000 cities worldwide from 2000 to 2020 and show that urban demographic change was highly uneven. Globally, the ratio of children and older adults to working-age adults declined from 0.87 to 0.59, but smaller cities remained consistently younger than larger cities, especially in Africa. We also find pronounced spatial variation in urban sex ratios, including strong male surpluses in parts of the Middle East and North Africa, consistent with patterns of labor migration. Finally, we estimate that 45% of urban population growth was attributable to net migration and 55% to natural increase. These results show that national averages can obscure substantial differences between cities, and highlight the value of globally consistent city-level demographic estimates for understanding regional demographic change and informing locally tailored urban planning.
Publisher
Nature Cities
Published On
May 26, 2026
Authors
Andrew Zimmer, Nina Brooks, Andrea E. Gaughan, Cascade Tuholske
Tags
urban demographyage structuresex ratiomigration vs natural increasecity-level population estimatesurbanization patternsspatial demographic variation
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