Geography, asked by prachiSayani, 11 months ago

TOPIC: Research using various sources the percentage population of Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkatta and and Chennai based on the age group 0-14 years, 15-64 years and 65 years and above. The first and third category belong to the dependant population whereas the second category belongs to the working or productive population.

Write about the impact of each of these age groups on the following factors:
Job opportunities
Standard of living
Literacy rate

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Answered by colraj34
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Explanation:

job opportunities

  • children's generally below the age of 15 are not economically productive
  • working age between 15 to 64 are economically productive and biologically reproductive that is why they can work and get better jobs
  • the age group above 64 are can be economically productive even though they are retired they may be working voluntarily but they are not available for employment through recruitment

standard of living

childrens below the age of 15 need to be provided with better food and health care facilities and clothing

working age between 15 to 64 need to be provided for better health care facilities and better food and clothing education as they are the future of the world .Thus they have to be handled with great care

the people in the age group above 64 can have better living standard as the government is giving pensions

literacy rate

only and informed and educated person can make intelligent choices and this can be seen in the age group between 15 to 64 if they are provided with better education , and if they are not educated than it can affect the society very badly .

according to 2001 census a person above the age 7 who can read and write and understand in any language is referred to literate .

So the childrens below the age group 15 should be provided with better education so that they can have better living conditions in the future .

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