neerajchauhan
Neeraj K Chauhan
Population growth does cause a lot of problems especially at superfast rates. If you are judging economic growth by population growth alone, then certainly, it is detrimental, but if society learns to keep pace with this growing population by providing it with sufficient skills through education and training, it will end up having a massive skilled workforce that can actually boost economic growth to a great extent in the short run.
In the long run, ageing processes affect the demography of the population therefore creating a need for population growth again to maintain a reliable working population.
This sort of population growth should be steady and unfluctuating but increasing fast enough to maintain a suitable inflow of working individuals. If this condition is fulfilled, once again, population growth can enhance economic growth.
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In the long run, ageing processes affect the demography of the population therefore creating a need for population growth again to maintain a reliable working population.
This sort of population growth should be steady and unfluctuating but increasing fast enough to maintain a suitable inflow of working individuals. If this condition is fulfilled, once again, population growth can enhance economic growth.
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