Rapid population growth is the main cause of decline in living standards. Justify this statement.
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The standard of living equals the ratio of real GDP to population, giving real GDP per capita. ... Second, a higher standard of living leads to faster population growth. Third, faster population growth leads to a declining standard of living.
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The possible impacts of a declining population that leads to permanent recession are: Decline in Basic Services and infrastructure. If the GDP of a community declines, there is less demand for basic services such as hotels, restaurants and shops. The employment in these sectors then suffers
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