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population and sources of sustainable economic growth iqt-322 guruh talabasi turaqulova sabina plan: 1. population and living conditions. 2. malthus economy. 3. transition to alternative growth. 4. economy of population growth. population and living conditions. the current population of uzbekistan is 36,851,747 as of 2025. uzbekistan population is equivalent to 0.45% of the total world population. uzbekistan ranks number 43 in the list of countries by population. urbanization: about 50% of the population lives in urban areas, with the largest city being tashkent, the capital. other major cities include samarkand, bukhara, and namangan. the median age in uzbekistan is 27.0 years. language: uzbek is the official language, while russian is widely understood, especially in urban areas and among older generations. ethnic composition: the majority ethnic group is uzbek (about 80%), followed by russians, tajiks, kazakhs, and karakalpaks, kyrgyz, and turkmens. religion: the majority of the population is muslim, with islam …
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ion. 4 population and living conditions in specific countries/regions a) united states population: approximately 333 million people (2025 estimate). living conditions: high standard of living overall, with access to advanced healthcare, education, and technology. healthcare: the u.s. has some of the best healthcare facilities, but healthcare accessibility and cost are significant issues for many people. income inequality: there is a growing divide between wealthy and lower-income households, with significant disparities in living conditions based on race and geography. b) china population: around 1.4 billion (2025 estimate). living conditions: urbanization: rapid urbanization has created modern cities like beijing, shanghai, and shenzhen, but millions in rurala reas still face poverty and lack of access to basic services. cost of living: the cost of living in major cities is high, particularly for housing and food. thomas malthus was an english economist and demographer best known for his theory on population growth and its …
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and related causes, with at least another million forced to leave their homeland as refugees. transition to alternative growth transition to alternative growth refers to shifting away from traditional, unlimited economic growth models to more sustainable, eco-friendly, and socially inclusive growth strategies. traditional economic growth typically focuses on increasing production and consumption, often at the cost of environmental degradation and resource depletion. the alternative growth models emphasize the need to balance economic development with the planet's ecological limits and social well-being. key aspects of the transition to alternative growth include: sustainability: focusing on long-term development that does not deplete resources or harm the environment. the goal is to meet the needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. green growth: this involves achieving economic growth while reducing environmental impacts, such as carbon emissions. it focuses on green technologies, renewable energy, and efficient …
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creasing population typically leads to higher demand for goods and services, which can stimulate economic growth by driving consumption. resource allocation and sustainability:more people means more consumption of natural resources (water, energy, land, etc.). if population growth exceeds the ability to sustainably manage resources, it can lead to environmental degradation, scarcity, and economic instability. demographic dividend:a population that is growing in the working-age group (e.g., between 15 and 64 years old) can provide an economic benefit known as the "demographic dividend." this occurs when a larger share of the population is employed and productive, contributing to economic growth. economic development and quality of life:population growth can contribute to economic development by fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and diversity. however, if growth occurs without improvements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social services, it can reduce the quality of life for citizens. image1.png image2.png image3.tmp image4.png /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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population and sources of sustainable economic growth iqt-322 guruh talabasi turaqulova sabina plan: 1. population and living conditions. 2. malthus economy. 3. transition to alternative growth. 4. economy of population growth. population and living conditions. the current population of uzbekistan is 36,851,747 as of 2025. uzbekistan population is equivalent to 0.45% of the total world population. uzbekistan ranks number 43 in the list of countries by population. urbanization: about 50% of the population lives in urban areas, with the largest city being tashkent, the capital. other major cities include samarkand, bukhara, and namangan. the median age in uzbekistan is 27.0 years. language: uzbek is the official language, while russian is widely understood, especially in urban areas and amon...

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