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    the aspect of demographics in his recent research. He states his opinion that which countries will success and which countries will be in trouble in the next 20 years are predictable, based on the number of old and young people they have. An adequate amount of young people who are ready to work is the key for economies growth. Lack of enough young people to work will result in underproduction, while too many of them will lead to youth unemployment and unrest. In the article “Is Canada Headed for Demographic

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    At present time, Canada is facing a significant demographic transition in its population. From last century, the decrease in mortality, fertility and the increase in life expectancy lead to vast changes in Canada’s population. Aging of Canada’s population becomes more and more severer. This research paper is to study the correlation between demographic transition in Canada and how does the transition impact on economic growth. To be more specifically, demographics variables can include life expectancy

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    In Canada it is impossible to survive without working or having a way in which you are able to provide for yourself and your family. In today’s society everybody is in search of a job that requires minimal effort and includes outstanding benefits and pay. In this current economy it is very challenging since the hiring process is very selective and very prejudice. On top of that there are many additional things that do not allow us to achieve those preferred jobs or professions. Over the next 10 to

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    Managing Demographic Change Summary #1: Ever Since World War II, Earth’s population has increased by over 250 percent. As of now, Earth’s population is the highest it has ever been. A low fertility rate and an aging population can be the major cause for a dilemma relating to population, with negative social and economic effects. An aging population will be very hard to support financially from the working class, which is ever-declining. If Canada’s population continues to age, the working class

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    Canada is currently a very prosperous issue. However, there are a number of potential issues that could threaten this prosperity. These issues are economic, political, social and demographic in nature. In many cases these issues are a combination of economic, political, social and demographic factors. One of the most important issues that are threatening the prosperity of Canada is the aging of the baby boomers. The aging of the baby boomers will result in the general aging of the Canadian population

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    In What Ways Do Demographic Characteristics Affect Communities in Canada? Demographic characteristics play a major role, affecting communities in Canada. Three main demographic characteristics that affect a country are population growth rate, population density, and the dependency load of a country. These characteristics can have a beneficial impact, as well as a negative impact, on communities in Canada. Have you ever wondered why some country's population is not as large as others, or why

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    Canada has become a very multi-cultural Country, and is in fact one of the most welcoming countries to all sorts of nations looking at making Canada their new home. Immigration benefits Canada in plenty of different ways. Such as, the different types of skills, background experiences, knowledge, and much more that they bring in with them. Most immigrant’s come into the Country with little-to-nothing and are willing to take on any sorts of ‘dirty’ jobs that pay less, yet require lots of physical labour

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    CBC News begins by discussing what the future demographics of Canada’s population will look like. According to the article, Statistics Canada (As cited by CBC News, 2014) believes that Canada will face “a big demographic shift over the next 50 years, with a growing number of seniors and a movement of people to Western Canada” (CBC News, 2014, para. 1). What this quote is basically saying is that not only will there be a higher elderly population in Canada, a large majority of the population will be

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    Positive and Negative Effects on Canadian Demographics Canada’s society is changing rapidly throughout the years due to the integration of hundreds of thousands of new immigrants. Having this many new immigrants yearly can have a very positive and negative effect on Canada’s demographics. Canada’s natural population growth cannot sustain its economic growth, therefore having new immigrants would be ideal. However, the cost to keep and maintain these immigrants are very high and could lower productivity

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    The Birth Rate Of Canada

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    There are many key demographic indicators that make up each country. One of them is the crude birth rate. In Canada for example, the crude birth rate is 11 which is considered low. The crude birth rate is the number of live births per thousand of population per year. When this is compared to the world birth rate it is a little lower. According to the table provided the crude birth rate is a stable indicator. It is stable because it has not changed much in recent years and is pretty even to the

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