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This indicator tracks the total number of individuals residing within Peru's borders. It serves as a fundamental demographic measure, crucial for understanding the size and growth of the nation's labor force, consumer base, and overall demand for goods and services. Economists and policymakers monitor population figures to forecast economic growth, plan infrastructure development, and allocate resources for social programs like education and healthcare. A rising population can signal increased economic potential through a larger workforce and greater consumption, but also presents challenges related to job creation and resource strain. Conversely, a declining or stagnant population might indicate an aging workforce, reduced domestic demand, and potential economic contraction. The Peruvian National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) calculates this figure through regular census data, surveys, and vital statistics on births, deaths, and migration. Changes in the PERPOP indicator are thus direct reflections of Peru's demographic trends and have significant implications for its long-term economic trajectory and policy formulation.
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