Determinants And Implication of Population, Size And Growth - SS1 Economics Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What are the determinants of population size and growth?
Fertility rates, mortality rates, migration patterns, and economic conditions
Market demand, production levels, and profit margins
Business size, industry competition, and revenue growth
Government policies, technological advancements, and environmental factors
How can fertility rates impact population growth?
Higher fertility rates can lead to faster population growth
Lower fertility rates can lead to slower population growth
Fertility rates have no impact on population growth
Fertility rates only impact mortality rates, not population growth
What are some implications of population growth for economic analysis and policy?
Changes in demand and supply patterns of a market
Changes in social and environmental conditions of a region
Changes in government policies and regulations
All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a determinant of population size and growth?
Market demand
Mortality rates
Migration patterns
Economic conditions
How can migration patterns impact population size and growth?
Migration can increase or decrease population size depending on the direction of movement
Migration has no impact on population size and growth
Migration can only impact mortality rates, not population size and growth
Migration can only impact economic conditions, not population size and growth
What is the relationship between fertility rates and population growth?
Higher fertility rates can lead to faster population growth
What are some implications of population growth for the environment
A larger population can have a greater impact on the environment through increased pollution, deforestation, and other forms of resource use.