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This indicator tracks the total number of individuals residing within Switzerland at a specific point in time. It encompasses all permanent residents, regardless of citizenship, and is a fundamental demographic metric. For economists and policymakers, population figures are crucial for understanding labor supply dynamics, consumer demand, and the potential for economic growth. A growing population can signal expanding workforce capacity and increased consumption, potentially boosting GDP. Conversely, a declining population may indicate an aging workforce, reduced domestic demand, and potential strain on social security systems. The data is typically compiled through national censuses, population registers, and surveys conducted by official statistical agencies, providing a comprehensive count. Changes in this figure are closely monitored to inform economic planning, social policy, and resource allocation decisions.
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