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what are the effects of high dependency ratios? check all that apply.
□ poverty rates begin to climb.
□ education costs begin to fall.
□ there is a greater chance for labor shortages.
□ the unemployment rate continues to increase.
□ the unemployment rate continues to decrease.
□ the cost of supporting senior citizens begins to rise.
Brief Explanations
A high dependency ratio means a large share of the population is non-working (children or elderly) relative to the working-age population.
- Fewer workers support more dependents, straining household and government resources, leading to higher poverty.
- A smaller working-age pool raises risk of labor shortages.
- More elderly dependents increase costs for pensions, healthcare, and senior support.
- Education costs rise with more child dependents, not fall. Unemployment is not directly tied to dependency ratios; a high ratio does not inherently raise or lower unemployment.
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- Poverty rates begin to climb.
- There is a greater chance for labor shortages.
- The cost of supporting senior citizens begins to rise.