The Line chart diagram
The diagram provides a comprehensive delineation of the proportion of inhabitants in four Asian countries, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Dwelling in cities over the span of 50 years, ranging from 1970, with estimation throughout a 10-year span which starts from 2030.
Overall, the chart shows a clear upward trend, with the Philippines experiencing the most dramatic peak. Correspondingly, Malaysia is showing the most remarkable growth, while Thailand exhibits the slowest growth rates. Projections suggest that Malaysia and the Philippines will continue to lead in urbanization in the coming decades.
At the beginning of the timeframe, the urban population in Malaysia remarkably soared from 30% to almost 80% in 1970 to 2020, and the forecast suggested that Malaysia would maintain its position as the leader in urbanization by the next 40 years. In contrast, what stands out from the graph is that the figure for urban dwellers in the Philippines climbed steadily from 31% to approximately 48% over the span of 50 years, ranging from 1970 and maintaining its steadiness.
It is evident from the chart that the rate of population witnessed a notable surge from around 10% in 1970 to approximately 50% in 2020. The forecast suggests that it would extend to around 55% in 2040. Correspondingly, the ratio of the population in Thailand was approximately 12% less than that in 1970, ranging from around 39% in 2030 to 44% in 2040, with some fluctuation
