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Why is the study of demography important in sociology ?

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Answered by madhavigopal49
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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 of jobs and production in developed countries.

This is very important because the human race and the human population needs to be evaluated, so we can judge how to allocate resources and to ensure that our lifestyle is sustainable, so future generations can do as well as we can, as it would be unethical for us to use all the resources and hence reduce the quality of life of those people, as even if they aren’t born yet, they still have the same human rights when they are, and so unsustainable processes are not allowed as this is prevented from occurring accordingly.

To avoid such issues, it is important to study these things and lay out procedures to ensure that this cannot happen, for the betterment of society.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: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.

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