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Diffrence b/w dependent & working population?

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  • difference between working population and dependent population. They are the ecomically active group. They are dependent to the working population. Children aged below 15 and citizens above 59 years of age belong to this group.
  • Dependent population is defined as that part of the population that does not work and relies on others for the goods and services they consume. The rest of the population constitutes the working age population.

  • The key difference between dependent and productive population is that the dependent population does not work or contribute to the economic development of a country while the productive population works and contributes for the economic development of the country.

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