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This economic indicator tracks the total number of individuals residing within Iran's borders. It is a fundamental demographic metric, providing a baseline for understanding the size of the labor force, consumer base, and the overall demand for goods and services. For economists and policymakers, population data is crucial for forecasting economic growth, planning infrastructure development, and allocating resources for social services like healthcare and education. The total population is typically calculated through national censuses conducted periodically and refined with intercensal estimates derived from birth rates, death rates, and net migration figures. An increasing population generally signals potential economic expansion due to a larger workforce and increased consumption, though it can also strain resources if growth outpaces economic capacity. Conversely, a declining population may suggest economic stagnation, an aging workforce, and potential labor shortages, necessitating policies to encourage birth rates or attract skilled immigration.
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