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ing is as serious as the growing number of people that is erty etc., very high, moderate or very low.
also joining the economy, without contributing in the eco-
nomic activity of the country. Is the population present in the per-square kilometre
of the region is according to the specific standard or
They need all basic amenities of life, if they are single the more.
pressure is less to some extent, but if they marry and have
children's than imagine the pressure this segment of popu- Distribution and balancing concept
lation will create on our economic resources. How can we
manage economy? This is a question one may find in the Distribution and Balancing Concept is based on the idea that
near future, where the danger of population related to population growth cannot be controlled to the fullest ex-
economic disaster is imminent.The result will be traffic jam, tent despite using the best kind of family planning methods
food shortage, poverty, unemployment, water, housing, available. Infact it can only be stabilized that is only to some
health problems, and many other issues, which no economic extent. That is why many countries world over are facing
policy or packages will able to tackle. the tremendous problems of overpopulation despite pro-
moting family planning measures with full vigour and vital-
The basic criteria of population distribution con- ity.
cept is:
Many even are not aware that they are on the verge of
Is the regions over populated, under populated or op- population related disaster. The very concept of family plan-
timally populated. ning as received by various section of the society is not prop-
erly understood, it has to be kept into mind that all section
Are the available resources in the region fully exploited, of the population adopts family planning, keeping in mind
under exploited or over exploited. their own choices and compulsions. Compulsions may be
economic, social or others.
Is the region under the influence of hyper infla-
tion, stagflation or normal inflation. So expecting that our family planning programme will au-
tomatically generate positive result and control population
Is the per-capita income of the region very high, mod- is baseless. In this context it is important here to under-
erate or very low. stand that only management of population will control the
population is a myth. The way trend of ever increasing popu-
Does the region has unemployment and poverty rate lation has shown tentacles over the years is really surpris-
very high, moderate or very low. ing and alarming, giving birth to various social problems
which the world is now facing.
Is the region highly developed, moderately developed
or under developed. Further the concept says that population cannot be con-
trolled at any cost, only it's growing pace can be slowed
Does the region have very high literacy rate, moder- down because it depends on three factors:
ate literacy rate or very low literacy rate. High Income Class,
Is the region, where the distributed population will shift Middle Income Class
posses adequate, moderate or inadequate resources.
Low Income Class- Poor
Is the economic impact of distribution on both the re-
gion will be very high, moderate or very low. The high income segment of our population , will opt fam-
ily planning measures seriously, but the Middle Income and
Does the impact on the economic conditions of the re- Poor class segment will disregard family planning measures.
gion where the distribution has taken place is very ef- Exception can be there. Infact there are genuine reasons
fective, moderately effective or least effective.
Is the impact of the distribution and balancing of popu-
lation on Industries, Share market, Gross National Prod-
uct, Per-capita Income, Inflation, Unemployment, Pov-
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