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what is the significance of age structure​

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Answered by pranay0144
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Explanation:The age structure of a population is the distribution of people among various ages. It is a useful tool for social scientists, public health and health care experts, policy analysts, and policy-makers because it illustrates population trends like rates of births and deaths.

(i)This is an important indicator of population composition, since a large size of population in the age group of 15- 59 indicates a large working population.

(i)This is an important indicator of population composition, since a large size of population in the age group of 15- 59 indicates a large working population.(ii)A greater proportion of population above 60 years represents an ageing population which requires more expenditure on health care facilities.

(i)This is an important indicator of population composition, since a large size of population in the age group of 15- 59 indicates a large working population.(ii)A greater proportion of population above 60 years represents an ageing population which requires more expenditure on health care facilities. (iii)Similarly high proportion of young population would mean that the region has a high birth rate and the population is youthful.

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Answered by HarshavardhanP
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The age structure of a population is the distribution of people of various ages. It is a useful tool for social scientists, public health and health care experts, policy analysts, and policy-makers because it illustrates population trends like rates of births and deaths.

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