Population Density in Denmark from 1990 to 2021

Population Density in Denmark from 1990 to 2021

Share the statistic on social media channels or embed the statistic in your website using "Embed Code", where available.

Share chart

Embed chart
Select Citation

Cite this statistic and select one of the following formats: APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA & Bluebook


  • APA
  • Chicago
  • Harvard
  • MLA
  • Bluebook
  • IEEE
TGM StatBox. (2024). Population Density in Denmark from 1990 to 2021. TGM StatBox.
Chart Details
Timeframe: 1990-2021
Country: Denmark
Published date: 2024
Note: Population density, according to World Development Indicators, measures the average number of individuals living in each square kilometer of land within a specific country or region.
Key Takeaways
Denmark's population density rose moderately from 129 to 146 people per square kilometer, driven by urban concentration in Copenhagen and Aarhus. The increase reflects a continued urbanization trend as Denmark’s economy evolved towards knowledge-intensive sectors, attracting people to cities. Denmark’s policies on efficient public transport and urban planning further facilitated this concentration.

The steady increase reflects Denmark’s controlled urban expansion and sustainable population management strategies. Even with rising density, Denmark’s emphasis on green spaces and livable urban environments has helped accommodate population growth without extensive overcrowding.

Further Recommended Statistics

Statbox vector
Statbox |form contact icon

Have Other Queries?

Statbox vector

Connect with our expert team for immediate assistance or comprehensive market analysis. We are always ready to support your business needs.