The population has two classifications, Young Population - a large percentage of the population consists of those aged 15 years and below and Older Population - if a large percentage of the population consists of those aged 60 years and above. The labor force is also part of the population or people who are able to work including people aged 15 to 64. The age of the population has a big influence on the development of a country. What could be the social implications of the 2 population classifications?
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LFPR is the section of working population in the age group of 16-64 in the economy currently employed or seeking employment. People who are still undergoing studies, housewives and persons above the age of 64 are not factored in the labour force.04
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