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People Statistics > Rural population (per capita) > Argentina (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   99    #178   
2004   100.8    #178   
2003   102.6    #178   
2002   104.4    #177   
2001   106.2    #176   
2000   108    #176   
1999   110    #177   
1998   112    #177   
1997   114    #177   
1996   116    #177   
1995   118    #179   
1994   120.4    #179   
1993   122.8    #179   
1992   125.2    #179   
1991   127.6    #179   
1990   130    #179   
1989   134    #180   
1988   138    #180   
1987   142    #181   
1986   146    #180   
1985   150    #180   
1984   154.2    #180   
1983   158.4    #180   
1982   162.6    #179   
1981   166.8    #178   
1980   171    #177   
1979   174.8    #176   
1978   178.6    #176   
1977   182.4    #175   
1976   186.2    #175   
1975   190    #175   
1974   194.2    #176   
1973   198.4    #176   
1972   202.6    #177   
1971   206.8    #177   
1970   211    #177   
1969   216    #177   
1968   221    #177   
1967   226    #176   
1966   231    #176   
1965   236    #176   
1964   241.6    #176   
1963   247.2    #177   
1962   252.8    #177   
1961   258.4    #177   
1960   264    #178   


DEFINITION: Rural population is calculated as the difference between the total population and the urban population. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.

   
 

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