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What is Rapid Population Growth

Rate? Explain the consequeces of
rapid population growth on social
economical and environment
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reduces per capita availability of capital and thus lowers labour productivity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Rapid population growth reduces per capita availability of capital and thus lowers labour productivity. (ii) Age dependency: Rapid population growth produces a large number of dependent children whose consumption requirements lower the ability of the economy to save. (iii) Investment diversion

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A rapidly increasing population plunges the economy into mass unemployment and under-employment. As population increases, the proportion of workers to total population rises. But in the absence of complementary resources, it is not possible to expand jobs.

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