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This indicator tracks the total number of individuals residing within Chile's borders. It is a fundamental demographic statistic, providing a baseline for understanding the size of the labor force, the domestic consumer market, and the overall demand for goods and services. Economists and policymakers monitor population changes as they directly influence economic growth potential, social welfare needs, and resource allocation. Increases in population can signal a growing economy with potential for higher output and consumption, but also place pressure on infrastructure and social services. Conversely, a declining population may indicate economic stagnation, reduced consumer spending, and an aging workforce, potentially leading to labor shortages and increased dependency ratios. Data is typically compiled through national censuses conducted periodically and estimated through vital statistics such as birth, death, and migration records.
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