why do we study about population
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Demography is the study of human populations – their size, composition and distribution across space – and the process through which populations change. Births, deaths and migration are the 'big three' of demography, jointly producing populationstability or change.”
The study of demography is important as it allows us to study the nature in which our population changes over time, and this is important as it allows us to study how changes to the population, such as the aging population phenomenon we are witnessing, can lead to a decrease in GDP and also an increase in mechanisation ...
The study of demography is important as it allows us to study the nature in which our population changes over time, and this is important as it allows us to study how changes to the population, such as the aging population phenomenon we are witnessing, can lead to a decrease in GDP and also an increase in mechanisation ...
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We study about population in order to know how;
1. Can we prevent scractity of land,food.
2. distribution of money and taxes take place
3. To know about the migration of people by knowing death rates and birth rates.
We study about population in order to know how;
1. Can we prevent scractity of land,food.
2. distribution of money and taxes take place
3. To know about the migration of people by knowing death rates and birth rates.
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