The line graph illustrates the quantity of citizens who migrated from the countryside to cities between 2000 and 2020 and anticipates the migration of residents five years later.
Overall, it is clear that the number of people who migrated to urban areas in three countries will have witnessed an upward trend by 2025. Furthermore, the prediction shows that the highest figure can be seen in the data of urban migrants in Iran between 2020 and 2025.
Relatively, the figure for city migrants in Iran and Russia is anticipated to be higher than that in Indonesia by 2025. Despite registering the lowest data of below 10 million people in the initial year, the number of urban immigrants in Iran is forecast to experience a sharp increase to above 90 million by 2025. Likewise, the expectation shows that there will be a considerable escalation in the data of Russia’s city emigrants. Starting at around 18 million in 2000, this figure is then projected to grow to approximately 89 million in 2025.
Regarding the figure for urban migrants in Indonesia, it is apparent that this data is predicted to see slower urban migration. It is anticipated that the quantity of city immigrants will remain unchanged at 20 million in the last year, after a continuous escalation of 10 million between 2000 and 2015.
