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The Afghanistan Population Growth Rate (AFGPOPGR) measures the annual percentage change in Afghanistan's total population. This indicator is crucial for economists and policymakers as it directly influences demographic trends, labor force availability, and demand for resources and services. A high growth rate can strain public services like healthcare and education, and potentially exacerbate unemployment if job creation lags. Conversely, a decelerating rate might signal lower fertility or increased emigration, impacting future workforce size and economic productivity. AFGPOPGR is typically calculated by taking the difference between the birth rate and the death rate, and then adding net migration (immigration minus emigration) over a one-year period, expressed as a percentage of the mid-year population. Changes in AFGPOPGR often reflect underlying socio-economic conditions. A rising rate can be associated with improvements in healthcare leading to lower mortality, or persistent high fertility. A declining rate may indicate greater access to family planning, increased education for women, or periods of instability leading to outward migration. Understanding this metric is vital for long-term economic planning and resource allocation.
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