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GNP per Capita, Population Growth and Age Structure.  

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GNP per Capita, Population Growth and Age Structure For a range of countries across the world I looked at figures including the population in thousands, the population growth (as an annual average change in % between1990-1995), Gross National Product (GNP) recorded in 1995 in US$ millions and the population in percentage form greater then 65 years old (in 1995). There seems to follow a trend based on the economic development of these countries, population growth tends to be greater in less developed countries like areas in Africa and of Asia such as Kenya (3.6%), Nigeria (3%) as opposed to more developed countries such as the USA (1%) and UK (0.3%). Putting this kind of information into tables and graphs helps us to draw conclusions. From the information I also calculated GpC which means GNP per capita or person, there also seems to be a trend here as more developed countries tend to...

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