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2 What are the social effects of population growth​

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Rapid population growth seems certain to increase the number of landless, subsistence, or disadvantaged peasantry and to raise the administrative burdens and social costs of absorbing urban arrivals. Conversely, a slower population growth could lessen the severity of these effects. Unemployment and underemployment.

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The increased population demands more health services and facilities which is not possible due to economic and political constraints. Increasing population needs more educational resources. Increasing population deteriorates cultural heritages due to frustration and anger

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