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What are the two negative impacts of the high percentage of the non-working population on the Indian economy? - Geography

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What are the two negative impacts of the high percentage of the non-working population on the Indian economy?

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  1. Low Economic Progress: A large non-working population, especially those who are unemployed or underemployed, leads to reduced productivity. This results in a higher incidence of poverty and a lower standard of living, as fewer people are contributing to the economy through active employment.
  2. Poor Social Welfare: A high percentage of dependents, such as children and elderly individuals, places a significant burden on the working-age population. This increases the strain on social welfare programs like healthcare, education, and pensions, limiting the government's ability to invest in other areas that could stimulate economic growth.
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Chapter 9: Demographic Attributes - Examination Corner [Page 184]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Demographic Attributes
Examination Corner | Q II. 3. (b) | Page 184
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