What are the the consequences of rapid population growth on socio economic areas.
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Rapid population growth has increased rapid demand of commodities.
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A rapidly increasing population reduces incomes, savings and investment. Thus capital formation is retarded and job opportunities are reduced, thereby increasing unemployment. Moreover, as the labour force increases in relation to land, capital and other resources, complementary factors available per worker decline.
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