SNAPSHOTGlobal Urbanization, 1950–2014
In 1950, 29.6 percent of the world’s population lived in urban areas, while by 2014 that figure had risen to 54 percent. This chart highlights the top twenty cities in terms of their population in those two years.14 What changes can you identify in the size of those cities and in their geographic distribution?
| | 1950 | | | 2014 | |
Rank | City | Country | Population in millions | City | Country | Population in millions |
1 | New York City | USA | 12.3 | Tokyo | Japan | 37.8 |
2 | Tokyo | Japan | 11.3 | Delhi | India | 24.9 |
3 | London | UK | 8.4 | Shanghai | China | 23.0 |
4 | Paris | France | 6.5 | Mexico City | Mexico | 20.84 |
5 | Moscow | USSR | 5.6 | São Paulo | Brazil | 20.83 |
6 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | 5.1 | Mumbai | India | 20.7 |
7 | Chicago | USA | 5.0 | Osaka | Japan | 20.1 |
8 | Calcutta | India | 4.5 | Beijing | China | 19.5 |
9 | Shanghai | China | 4.3 | New York/Newark | USA | 18.6 |
10 | Osaka | Japan | 4.2 | Cairo | Egypt | 18.4 |
11 | Los Angeles | USA | 4.0 | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 17.0 |
12 | Berlin | Germany | 3.3 | Karachi | Pakistan | 16.1 |
13 | Philadelphia | USA | 3.1 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | 15.0 |
14 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 2.95 | Calcutta | India | 14.8 |
15 | Leningrad/St. Petersburg | USSR | 2.9 | Istanbul | Turkey | 14.0 |
16 | Mexico City | Mexico | 2.88 | Chongqing | China | 12.9 |
17 | Bombay/Mumbai | India | 2.86 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | 12.8 |
18 | Detroit | USA | 2.77 | Manila | Philippines | 12.76 |
19 | Boston | USA | 2.55 | Lagos | Nigeria | 12.6 |
20 | Cairo | Egypt | 2.5 | Los Angeles area | USA | 12.3 |