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  • Population composition refers to the demographic characteristics of a population, such as age, sex, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status
  • Why is understanding population composition crucial for policymakers?
    Resource allocation
  • The working-age population contributes to the labor force and funds social programs.

    True
  • Order the common age groups in a population by age:
    1️⃣ Young (0-14 years)
    2️⃣ Working-Age (15-64 years)
    3️⃣ Elderly (65+ years)
  • The young age group is dependent and requires education and healthcare
  • Match the factor influencing sex ratios with its description:
    Cultural preferences ↔️ Preference for male children
    Access to healthcare ↔️ Unequal access leads to higher mortality rates
    Mortality rates ↔️ Occupational hazards or violence
  • Cultural preferences can influence sex ratios, leading to sex-selective abortions
  • What is one factor that can cause differences in mortality rates between males and females?
    Occupational hazards
  • What is one potential consequence of a female-biased sex ratio?
    Increased burden on women
  • What does the term "population composition" refer to?
    Demographic characteristics of a population
  • What does socioeconomic status highlight in population composition?
    Inequalities
  • What is the formula for calculating the dependency ratio?
    (Young + Elderly) / Working-Age
  • The working-age population contributes to the labor force and funds social programs
  • What does the dependency ratio measure?
    Economic burden on workers
  • Order the societal aspects impacted by age structure:
    1️⃣ Healthcare planning
    2️⃣ Education policies
    3️⃣ Workforce dynamics
    4️⃣ Social security systems
  • The working-age group (15-64) economically supports the dependent groups.

    True
  • What does the term 'sex ratio' refer to?
    Male to female proportion
  • Unequal access to healthcare can increase female mortality rates.

    True
  • A female-biased sex ratio can lead to potential exploitation
  • What does ethnic and racial composition describe in a population?
    Distribution of groups
  • Historical migration patterns influence the distribution of ethnic and racial groups
  • Ethnic enclaves help preserve cultural traditions and languages.

    True
  • Age structure informs dependency ratios and labor force participation.

    True
  • The proportion of males and females in a population is called the sex ratio.
  • What methods are used to collect data on population composition?
    Censuses, surveys
  • What is the formula for calculating the dependency ratio?
    \frac{\text{Young} + \text{Elderly}}{\text{Working-Age}}</latex>
  • Understanding sex ratios can reveal gender disparities within a society.

    True
  • What does the term "sex ratio" refer to?
    Ratio of males to females
  • Unequal access to healthcare can lead to higher mortality rates for females.

    True
  • A male-biased sex ratio can lead to social unrest due to a surplus of unmarried men
  • An equal sex ratio typically indicates a balanced society with equal opportunities for men and women.

    True
  • The demographic characteristic of age informs dependency ratios and labor force participation
  • Key demographic factors include age, sex, race, and socioeconomic status.

    True
  • Age structure categorizes individuals into young, working-age, and elderly
  • Age structure impacts healthcare planning, education policies, and workforce dynamics.

    True
  • What is the dependency status of the young age group (0-14 years)?
    Dependent
  • Understanding sex ratios is crucial for addressing gender disparities and imbalances.

    True
  • The dependency ratio is calculated as the sum of the young and elderly divided by the number of working-age
  • What is the dependency status of the young age group (0-14)?
    Dependent
  • The elderly age group (65+) is dependent on social security