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This indicator tracks the total number of individuals residing within Nepal's borders at a specific point in time. It is a fundamental demographic measure, providing insights into the size and growth of the labor force, consumer base, and overall demand for goods and services. Economists and policymakers rely on this data to forecast economic growth, plan for infrastructure development, allocate resources for social services like education and healthcare, and assess the potential impact of demographic shifts on national productivity and consumption patterns. The population figure is typically derived from national censuses, supplemented by intercensal surveys and estimates based on birth rates, death rates, and net migration. An increasing population often signals potential economic expansion through a larger workforce and increased consumer spending, while a declining or stagnant population can suggest challenges related to labor shortages, reduced domestic demand, and an aging workforce, potentially impacting long-term economic sustainability.
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