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The Algeria Population Growth Rate (DZAPOPGR) measures the percentage change in Algeria's total population over a specific period, typically a year. This demographic metric is crucial for economists and policymakers as it directly impacts labor supply, consumer demand, and the strain on public services like education and healthcare. A rising growth rate suggests a younger population, potentially leading to a larger future workforce but also increased dependency ratios in the short term. Conversely, a declining rate may indicate an aging population, potentially leading to labor shortages and reduced economic dynamism. The indicator is calculated by comparing the total population at the end of a period to the total population at the beginning, accounting for births, deaths, and net migration. Changes in DZAPOPGR can signal shifts in fertility rates, life expectancy, and emigration or immigration patterns. A sustained increase might necessitate investments in job creation and infrastructure, while a decrease could prompt policies to encourage birth rates or manage an aging workforce.
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