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Iran Cities Review

February 2022 | 20 pages | ID: IE9295773ACBEN
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Rapid urbanisation and population increase in Iran is creating challenges for the development of Iranian cities, which could face shortages of affordable housing, elevated pollution and water scarcity. Although the capital, Tehran, remains the main economic powerhouse of Iran, Qom and Karaj are expected to witness dynamic economic development, becoming important industrial and tech hubs. Meanwhile, Ahvaz is set to see slower economic growth and increasing temperatures.

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IRAN CITIES REVIEW
HEADLINES
URBAN CONSUMER
Positive net migration to support Tehran’s growth in population
Relocation to Karaj and Qom is growing
CONSUMER FINANCE
Low labour force participation rates across Iranian cities to continue, amid high female unemployment
Increasing housing prices to limit discretionary spending power in the largest Iranian cities
ECONOMY
Climate change threatens Ahvaz city as peak temperatures are projected to reach nearly 60°C
Special economic zones could play a vital role in economic growth in Karaj and Qom
CITY SCORECARD
Summary 1 City Scorecard by Pillar 2020
POPULATION
Summary 2 City Scorecard in Population Pillar 2020
CHART 1 Population in 2020 and Population Growth 2020-2025
CHART 2 Population by Age by City 2020
CHART 3 Average Household Size by City 2020
CHART 4 Population Density and Net Migration 2020
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
Summary 3 City Scorecard in Consumer Expenditure Pillar 2020
CHART 5 Total Consumer Expenditure in Iran by City 2020
CHART 6 Consumer Expenditure per Capita and Consumer Expenditure Growth 2020-2025
CHART 7 City Affordability, Consumer Expenditure on Housing and Transportation 2020
CHART 8 Discretionary vs Necessity Consumer Expenditure 2020
DIGITAL CONSUMER
Summary 4 City Scorecard in Digital Consumer Pillar 2020
CHART 9 Share of Households with Internet and Broadband Internet Access 2020
CHART 10 Possession of Digital Devices by City 2020
INCOME AND WEALTH
Summary 5 City Scorecard in Wealth Pillar 2020
CHART 11 Disposable Income per Household and Period Growth 2020-2025
CHART 12 Number of Households by Disposable Income Band 2020
CHART 13 Number of Households with Disposable Income Over USD150,000, 2020-2025
CHART 14 Household Possession of Kitchen Durables by City 2020
CHART 15 Household Possession of Entertainment Electronics by City 2020
CHART 16 Household Possession of Other Durables by City 2020
CHART 17 Number of Passenger Cars and Motorcycles per Household 2020
CHART 18 Possession of Transport Vehicles by City 2020
Summary 6 City Scorecard in Economy Pillar 2020
CHART 19 GDP per Capita and Average Real GDP Growth by City 2020-2025
LABOUR
Summary 7 City Scorecard in Labour Pillar 2020
CHART 20 Economically Active Population in 2020 and Employed Population Growth by City 2015-2020
CHART 21 Labour Force Participation Rate and Unemployment by City 2020
CHART 22 Labour Productivity Value and Productivity Growth by City 2015-2020


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