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Banking service chronicle published this article page no 8 considerably and the difference between them is again small. between these two stages is a transitional stage of movement from a backward to an advanced stage and this stage is characterised by very high rates of growth of population. this population explosion happens because death rates are brought down relatively quickly through advanced methods of disease control public health and better nutrition Banking service chronicle buy. Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle published this article page no 9 however it takes longer for society to adjust to change and alter its reproductive behaviour which was evolved during the period of poverty and high death rates to suit the new situation of relative prosperity and longer life spans. this kind of transition was effected in western europe during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. more or less similar patterns are followed in the less developed countries that are struggling to reduce the birth rate in keeping with the falling mortality rate Banking service chronicle buy. Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle published this article page no 10 in india too the demographic transition is not yet complete as the mortality rate has been reduced but the birth rate has not been brought down to the same extent most demographic concepts are expressed as rates or ratios – they involve two numbers. one of these numbers is the particular statistic that has been calculated for a specific geographical-administrative unit the other number provides a standard for comparison. the birth rate is the total number of live births in a particular area an entire country a state a district or other territorial unit during a specified period usually a year divided by the total popul... Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 50 the dependency ratio is equal to the population below 15 or above 64 divided by population in the 15-64 age group the ratio is usually expressed as a percentage. a rising dependency ratio is a cause for worry in countries that are facing an ageing population since it becomes difficult for a relatively smaller proportion of working-age people to carry the burden of providing for a relatively larger proportion of dependents shine india monthly magazine subscription.
Shine india monthly magazine Shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 51 on the other hand a falling dependency ratio can be a source of economic growth and prosperity due to the larger proportion of workers relative to non-workers. this is sometimes refered to as the demographic dividend or benefit flowing from the changing age structure. however this benefit is temporary because the larger pool of working age people will eventually turn into non-working old people shine india monthly magazine subscription.
