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Round 2
100


Population refers to the total number of inhabitants of a particular country


What is population?

100

The changing size and structure of the population can also have effects on an economy


What is population distribution?


200

The number of children that the average woman must have to maintain a stable population size  

What is the replacement fertility rate?

200

The demand for goods and services changes with variations in population trends as customers have different depends based on age and gender

The consequences with population distribution that impacts consumers
300


This exists when the output of goods and services per head of the population is maximised


What is optimum population?

300
Economists found that the continuing depletion or the planets finite resources can be met buy improved efficiency

What do economists think is a solution for scarce resources?

400

Is a comparison of the number of people who are not in the labour force with the number of people in active paid employment

What is the dependancy ratio?

400

Uncontrolled population would put pressure on the resources of the country which negatively impacts living standards

What is the consequence of population growth?

500

This refers to the active labour force who are willing and able to work. This consists of those in paid employment, the self-employed and the unemployed

What is the working population?

500

Population pyramids can provide insights into social political and economic stability of a country.

How may economists use population pyramids?