Population Composition
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Population Composition starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Calculate the dependency ratio if a country has 30% population aged 0-14, 10% aged 65+, and 60% aged 15-64.
Define population composition and explain its significance in human geography.
Describe how literacy rate affects the population composition of a country.
Describe the occupational structure of India and its implications for economic development.
Describe the relationship between population composition and resource planning.
Discuss the challenges faced by countries with a high proportion of elderly population.
Discuss the effects of a high young population on a country’s resources and development.
Discuss the importance of understanding the linguistic composition of a population in a multicultural country like India.
Explain how gender discrimination can affect the sex ratio of a country.
Explain how religious composition can influence the cultural landscape of a region.
Explain the difference between dependent and working population.
Explain the impact of migration on the population composition of a region.
Explain the importance of studying population composition for government policy making.
Explain the term 'dependent population' with examples.
Explain the term 'sex ratio' and its significance in population studies.
If a country has 950 females for every 1000 males, what is its sex ratio?
What does a broad base in a population pyramid indicate about a country’s population?
What is the main reason for a high dependency ratio in developing countries?
