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why is age structure relevant for economic development and growth? 150 words​

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Answered by LearnAddict
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Decrease in 0-14 years age group reveals that National population policy is implemented properly. ... High infant mortality rate and material mortality rate due to poor economic growth hence an adverse effect of age structure on the population

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Answered by Anonymous
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Relevance for economic development and growth:

Decrease in 0-14 years age group reveals that National population policy is implemented properly. ... High infant mortality rate and material mortality rate due to poor economic growth hence an adverse effect of age structure on the population.

Age structure data allow the rate of growth (or decline) to be associated with a population's level of economic development. ... The relatively few young people may not be making up for the mortality among the older age groups.

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