if there are large numbers of people under 15...
if there are large numbers of people under 15 and over 65, what is the main challenge it creates for a country?\neconomically, its costly to provide resources to them since very little is contributed by them economically.\neconomically, its costly to provide jobs to them since very little is contributed economically.\nsocially, the groups challenge a country to provide enough schools and social programs for them.\nsocially, the groups challenge the people that fall between the two age groups to provide recreational programs.
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# Brief Explanations:
- People under 15 are typically not in the labor force (they are either in school or too young to work). People over 65 are usually retired.
- Economically, these two groups are net consumers in terms of economic contribution. Providing resources (like education for the young, healthcare and pensions for the elderly) costs the country money, while they contribute little (or nothing) to the economy through work - related income generation.
- Option 2 is wrong because people under 15 and over 65 are not in the job - seeking pool.
- Option 3 focuses on social aspects (schools and social programs), but the main challenge is more about the economic cost of resource provision rather than just social infrastructure for these groups in isolation.
- Option 4 about recreational programs is not the main challenge compared to the economic cost of resource provision.
# Answer:
Economically, it’s costly to provide resources to them since very little is contributed by them economically.